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Originally Posted by IrishLake
I just looked up active Theta chapters for states according to our website:
California - 18 (or is it 17? Didn't San Diego just close?)
Ohio & Pennsylvania - 8 each (wow! Because they're home to a lot of little private universities?)
Texas - 7
Virginia - 6
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California has 18, SDSU closed May 2011. There are several Theta chapters in San Diego, by the way.
FWIW - I don't see how counting the number chapters in a state is indicative of anything. What are we looking at? I mean, poor North Dakota - how can they ever compare with New York, for example. Arizona isn't much better, we really only have seven four-year institutions of higher learning and to the best of my knowledge, GLOs are only present at four of those.
Using that standard, Alpha Phi and Pi Phi would be top dogs in AZ as they are at UA, NAU, ASU.
Know what I'm saying?
ETA: lowCsharp just said what I wanted to say, only much more concisely (of course).