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Old 02-21-2009, 09:20 PM
sagent19 sagent19 is offline
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Originally Posted by KSUViolet06 View Post
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Ask yourself some questions:

Why do I want to start a new fraternity?

What can a new fraternity add to the school that the exisiting fraternities don't already have?

Does the school get enough interest in fraternities to support another colony? Are the chapters all growing in size, or are there chapters who are strugging to maintain the bare minimum of numbers?
I have contacted my schools Greek Life Director and they are acceping new applications for fraternities on campus. I also contacted all the organizations I was interested in starting at my campus and talked with each one my university meet all the requirements to be granted a colony...

I wouls say the school's greek scene is growing every year. That is one reason the university has built this Greek Village. This greek village is not small at all. It contains about 20-23 Greek housing which are all 20 bed/23 bath, and there are about 6-7 townhoses for smaller greek organizations. Then there is the community commons for guest

So I would think that the school would not spend millions of dollars building this community if the greek scene on campus was not growing
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