Quote:
Originally Posted by als463
Yeah, that is weird considering how many PA chapters you all have. Here's to wishing AST luck should they put in a packet at U. Park! Good luck to everyone!
|
I'm hoping we do! It'd be great to have a chapter there.
Quote:
Originally Posted by irishpipes
Number of chapters in Pennsylvania:
1. Alpha Sigma Tau (23 active/2 closed) Never at Penn State
2. Delta Zeta (17 active/1 future recolonization/8 closed)
3 (tie) Phi Sigma Sigma (16 active/8 closed) At Penn State 1946-1970
3 (tie) Zeta Tau Alpha (16 active/4 closed)
5. Sigma Sigma Sigma (15 active/4 closed) At Penn State 1954-1969/1989-1992/1994-2014
6. Delta Phi Epsilon (13 active/9 closed) At Penn State 1960-1966
7 (tie) Alpha Sigma Alpha (11 active/1 future recolonization/8 closed)
7 (tie) Alpha Phi (11 active/2 closed)
9 (tie) Alpha Gamma Delta (10 active/4 closed) At Penn State 1947-2000)
9 (tie) Sigma Kappa (10 active/4 closed)
11. Alpha Delta Pi (9 active/1 active colony/3 closed)
12 (tie) Kappa Alpha Theta (9 active/ 2 closed)
12 (tie) Kappa Kappa Gamma (9 active/2 closed)
14. Alpha Xi Delta (8 active/1 planned colony this semester/10 closed)
15 (tie) Delta Gamma (8 active/2 closed)
15 (tie) Alpha Chi Omega (8 active)
17 (tie) Phi Mu (7 active/8 closed)
17 (tie) Theta Phi Alpha (7 active/7 closed) At Penn State 1929-1969
17 (tie) Chi Omega (7 active/6 closed) At Penn State 1926-2014
17 (tie) Kappa Delta (7 active/4 closed)
21. Alpha Omicron Pi (6 active/1 future colony/4 closed)
22 (tie) Pi Beta Phi (6 active/4 closed)
22 (tie) Delta Delta Delta (6 active/3 closed) At Penn State 1947-2009
22 (tie) Gamma Phi Beta (6 active/2 closed)
25. Sigma Delta Tau (4 active/1 closed)
26. Alpha Epsilon Phi (2 active/3 closed) At Penn State 1937-1978
Pennsylvania has so many colleges and universities.
|
Thanks for the list! And according to your NPC chapter listing thread, Pennsylvania has 51 schools with active NPC sorority chapters. Is this the most? I looked at a few other states - Texas, Alabama, California - and none of them have more than PA.
ETA: New York has 48. That's the closest I've found.