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Originally Posted by naraht
Given the fact that some of the NPC sororities had a major part of their early growth at two year schools, does this effort open some of those early chapters back up, or are those types of two year schools (mostly women's only finishing schools) long gone, leaving the public community colleges as the two year schools that could extend to?
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I think those kinds of schools are pretty much long gone. It’s part of why ASA had to reorganize in 1914, because our chapter roll consisted almost completely of those type of schools and an anti-sorority sentiment was sweeping through them.
I’m not quite sure why this thread has taken the turn it has - I thought the primary argument against CC expansion was (and still is) the amount of turnover. It’s hard to run a GLO when the majority or all of students only stay at the school one or two years. It’s not because CCs are for The Poors.