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Originally Posted by oldu
If nothing can be resolved and the organization cannot continue as a national I suspect most of the healthy chapters (and they are at some very sought-after locations) will shop for another strong national connection, and the smaller chapters at lesser known schools will either fold or join up with one of the smaller nationals.
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No.
The chapters at schools like Penn and Cornell undoubtedly have enough $$ and alum support that they'll appeal to the school to let them continue as a local group - and considering this is something beyond their control the school most likely will.
The chapters at "lesser known schools"

will probably do the same thing Phi Sigma Phi did - band together. If they merged with any of the groups you mentioned, there would be tons of overlap. Then again, that didn't bother you when you proposed the ASA/AST merger.
