Well at my school there is a citywide chapter. This coming year there will only be 3 AKAs on my campusand 4 from the other school- all of whom will be graduating. In fact most of the BGLOs chapters are citywide except for Delta who will have a whopping 19 in the fall!!
Since most of the BGLOs dont recruit because their noses are in the air a lot of blacks dont know alot about them or what they stand for. Plus their programs are not posted until a day or two before except for their website which only the really interested know about. If the chapters did more things on the campus that were not just for interests, non interested black students might become interests. If the programs are good they will appeal to those who were ignorant to the greek world. The eliteness of the organizations are good- but if no one knows about them except for a few legacies then why would they want to join. They just need to be more active and more visable. The AKAs on my campus are NEVER seen except at their programs who only interests know about. If I ever become greek I will definately want the whole school to know about my org and also want my programs to be well supported not only by my interests. People need to look at the orgs and be like "they are realy doing big things, I need to be doing big things too."
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