Freshmen year dorm, then sophomore year dorm or the house, and lots of juniors live in the house because they are usually the officers. Then most seniors live off campus. AOII holds 46, and it is two members per room. I think most of the sororities require you live in the house at some point in your matriculation as a member. They all have different requirements to get in the house too I'm sure. I would also think that even though all of the sororities have more members than spots in the house, that as long as the house stays full they are happy! I think that keeps Corporation Boards (entity that runs the house made up of alumnae volunteers) are happy then everything is good!
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