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Originally Posted by anon5
My school's Greek life is small but growing. Total was raised by 10 in the fall and all chapters are over that and have been very successful in the past few years. There has been talk among the college panhellenic of opening up the school for expansion.
Our director is an alumna of a sorority that is not on campus, and she passively mentioned to one of my sisters that she has discussed this opportunity with her sorority's HQ. I think her trying get her sorority on this campus shows that she would be biased if they wanted to come here and if they were chosen to colonize. I had been under the impression that the Greek Life director has no say in who presents and who is chosen, and that it was up to the school's panhellenic group. Am I wrong?
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This sounds exactly like my campus except we are already open for expansion and presentations are currently happening (in fact, the sorority the director is an alum of is presenting). Ultimately she does not get the sole choice in the matter. The opinion you have right now is very similar to the opinion on my campus. If others are feeling the same way, then you shouldn't have much to worry about.
Edit: I should add that the rumor going around is that XYZ sorority is going to come because our greek advisor is a XYZ. Whether it's true or not, I haven't a clue. But I can see why the OP would have general concerns, as people on my campus are being (whether valid or not) slightly paranoid.