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Old 10-13-2012, 10:52 PM
DubaiSis DubaiSis is offline
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Here's some info from their website:
Our Students

Number of residential students: 457
Total undergraduate enrollment: 6,000
Total home-campus undergraduates: 3,780
Graduate enrollment: 397
Non-degree seeking enrollment: 173
Average high school GPA: 3.59
Average SAT: 1098
Average ACT: 24

This doesn't read to me as a school that would be looking for Greek Life. The residential students vs total students reads to me as a commuter school. While there are campuses with large commuter populations with Greek systems, it's a pretty big challenge. I did think from the website that the school is working on developing a sense of community and therefore they might be supportive of adding something that would keep students on campus. And Greek life could of course be part of that.

I'd start, after discussing with the school administration, by finding out if there are enough women to put together an interest group. If you can't get 25 or 30 women to gather on a weekly basis to work on this project, you're not ready.
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