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Originally Posted by ChioLu
UCLA used to have the strongest Greek advisers. Numbers went way up (chapter size total went from 125 to 200 in a few years). But they decided to let go the great advisers and hire people with less experience for less money, and numbers have gone down since. I was told that they had a rookie Greek advisor to do recruitment with little help this past year. That advisor has already quit.
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Dumb question...I thought chapter advisors were volunteer positions? Or do some receive a stipend? Or are you talking about the positions in the FSL office?
It p!sses me off that this is just the normal way things work now: "Let's do it as cheaply as possible and
say we care about quality, while letting quality tank." That seems to be the standard that everyone follows, or is forced to follow.