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Originally Posted by naraht
This may come off as denegration of my own organization (Alpha Phi Omega), but if a service fraternity (where close together housing members *isn't expected) can't keep the large majority of its chapters at community colleges going why would organizations generally oriented to having communal housing as a part of setup work?
Let me phrase it another way. If a four year school offered to open itself up to an NPC sorority BUT declared that
a)not only couldn't the sorority have housing on campus
b)that while roomates could be chosen , housing otherwise would be random, meaning that no hall/floor could be concentrated into.
My guess is that this would be a nogo for most of the NPC. Community Colleges are *worse* than this.
Which in a lot of ways is the difference between community colleges and the 2-year schools that some of the sororities started at. The old 2-year women's schools *very* definitely had housing.
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Not all 4 year colleges have/allow greek housing, but the fact you share that Alpha Phi Omega has had problems sustaining CC chapters speaks volumes as to another chink in the armor of possible NPC CC expansion.