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Old 07-21-2011, 05:33 PM
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Originally Posted by hootyhoo View Post
I'm wondering how many universities out there this fall are concerned about potential quota numbers. Last year at Arkansas quota was 101 on bid day, with several chapters taking 103-105. Recruitment registration closes this Friday, but as of Monday we were already at 1250 ladies registered to participate. I'm wondering how it is physically possible for us to take a pledge class any bigger than we did last year. Are there any other universities struggling with similar numbers? We have a guaranteed bid system as long as you make it pref and maximize your options. Rush has already expanded to 7 days of rounds (2 for each except pref) spread out over two weeks. I just can't wrap my head around a potential quota of 130-150 :/
What is the % of PNM's who withdrawal, dropped or because they didn't maximize end up bidless?

It seems hard to imagine that an NPC would consider coming to campus as a failure. Just doing simple math, if each chapter took 100, that is only 800 women, that leaves over 400 women who didn't join a house, that is a huge number. If it was only 100 I can understand an NPC's concern.

Is a chapter required to have a house? If so, is there land or houses available for a new NPC anyways?
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