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Originally Posted by AlphaFrog
UNCC sororities are housed in a dorm. Since it's campus sponsored housing, they probably have more flexable rules about living in the house. Most chapters that have live-in rules are that way because of the need to pay the mortgage.
UNCC is not your typical "Southern" school like UNC Chapel Hill. It's also got a higher percentage of "Non-trad" students and students that are living at home and hoping to transfer to a different university later(which may account for the low Greek numbers). I don't think it could hurt to rush, but I wouldn't go in expecting a bid.
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ABSOLUTELY NOT! ALPHA FROG DO YOUR RESEARCH BEFORE SPEAKING ABOUT A SUBJECT AT A COLLEGE YOU HAVE
NO INFORMATION ABOUT!! I am so shocked that you would even give her false info for her to follow. All hail to UNC CH UGH enough!! No UNCC isn't like UNC-CH. For one the students aren't stuck up and think they are God's gift to the entire world just because their basketball team won a few cough championships. Congrats UNC .. you get the biggest prize for having convicts wear your school's paraphernalia. Enough about that rant. THE TRUTH IS THAT UNCC HAS A GREAT GREEK VILLAGE, HOUSING ALL OF THE NPC SORORITIES. AND AS FAR AS I KNOW IT'S NOT A REQUIREMENT THAT YOU HAVE TO LIVE THERE UNLESS THERE ARE EMPTY ROOMS. THE UNIVERSITY OWNS ALL OF THE GREEK HOUSES. THEY ARE ALL THE SAME JUST DIFFERENT LETTERS ON EACH. BOTTOM LINE, JUST CALL THE OFFICE LIKE I SAID TO. DON'T LISTEN TO THE REST OF THESE IDIOTS WHO THINK THEY KNOW EVERYTHING AND THAT WANT TO START A ARGUMENT ABOUT EVERYTHING ON GC. AND
PLEASE DO YOUR RESEARCH!