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Originally posted by DPhiEAngel
Who are the smaller NPC groups? I'm sure DPhiE is one of them, along with SDT, ASA, AST, TPA maybe?
Why is it that certain groups are almost at every single college in every state, while some NPC groups are struggling to survive? Could it have to do with the smaller groups entering the NPC relatively late compared to the other groups?
I am just curious.
Out here in the Pacific NW, where DPhiE is mostly unheard of, I am constantly reminding people that I meet that we are not a local, but rather a national NPC sorority.
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DPhiEAngel, this has nothing to do with why smaller NPC sororities are having more trouble than larger ones, but in all honesty, I had not heard of DphiE, Alpha Sigma Tau, or even Theta Phi Alpha until they were scheduled to make appearences at my first school. None of the other NPC sororities wanted to even present their organizations to the school (while I am sure they all had their reasons, one might have been because of the lack of support for the greek system there) After hearing about them, all the local greek women on campus did much research on the organizations via the web, etc.
I thought all the groups were very extraordinary and wished they had all been on our campus before hand, and am very glad DphiE & TPA chose to colonize there
I have heard from friends back home that are now TPA colony members that their experience is so awesome, and the women who are [future] colony members of DphiE are soooooo proud and happy to have found a 'home' with Delta Phi Epsilon
Delta Phi Epsilon and Theta Phi Alpha (whether they are "small" or not) are doing an *amazing* job at rebuilding the Greek Life there at TAMU-K, and I think that in itself will open the doors for future efforts to expand.