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Old 09-15-2009, 12:42 AM
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It depends on a lot of factors.

I know little about Texas State except that they have fall recruitment, so I will speak in general terms.

Any chapter that both met quota and is at/over total cannot hold COR. But if it drops below total (say, because a bunch of sisters graduate at the end of the fall semester) they may choose to hold COR in the spring.

A chapter that can hold COR (because it didn't take quota and/or is under total) might decide to do it right after FR, so that new members added through COR can catch up and be initiated with the new members from FR. Or they might decide they're so zonked from FR that they want to wait a bit before holding COR.

As KSUViolet06 said, it's also possible that you're not hearing about COR because it's invite-only. If a chapter can only issue two or three bids, they might invite just a handful of women that sisters already know.

Keep an eye out for COR events. Also, get involved on campus - that's a great way to meet sorority women outside a rush setting, and if there are invite-only COR events, you just might get invited.

Good luck.
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