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Originally Posted by KSUViolet06
I know like 2 of your posts mention the new Greek Village at your school. As a new fraternity, you may not have the resources to move into Greek Village right away, because I'm sure it costs money and you need to get the numbers to support the housing.
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You are correct this is where my school comes in as doing everything they can to help students out:
Instead of the organization paying a monthly rent to live in the greek village.
The structured it where its like living in in dorms on campus. You know how if you live on campus there is a housing fee and either your financial aid covers it or you pay it out of pocket.
It's exactly like that each student that wants to live in the greek village is charge individually and its about $2400 each semester. That $2400/semester is added to their school bill so their financial aid can cover it or for them to pay out of pocket. They are even allowing students to pay in monthly installments if needed.
That includes access to everything, including all utilities, high speed Internet, cable, phones etc....
But there is a $20,000/year (which can be paid in $5,000 increments over the course of the academic year (10 months)) fee charged to the greek organization for use of the community commons and all other amenities available to the students. But i have been able to have the school reduce the fee to 10k during our first year