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Originally Posted by DeltaBetaBaby
Thank you. My hunch is that the councils that govern GLO's of interest to groups historically under-represented in higher education would be more interested in how GLO's affect the college experience of their members, and thus may have data of use to the OP.
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I have the same hunch.
Although once, a long time ago, a Georgetown administrator (or two) told me that they couldn't recognize the cultural ones because they'd "have" to recognize all of them. They were disappointed, but felt it was a fair trade-off.
I always believed that a campus should instead recognize them all but have strict community service requirements in order to maintain recognition. Perhaps even a financial assessment to help cover to cost of a Greek life coordinator's salary. I think that's fair.