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actually, they've heard quite often that our materials and presentations ARE very good and right on par with the other organizations. they're about to get even better.
the problem usually is that at the bigger schools you need more $$$$$ (for housing, start up costs, etc) and more alumnae to support the chapter. money is money, and it's always kind of an issue (i think that's the case for ANY glo), but it's mostly alumnae. since phi sig is highly regionalized, it's sometimes tough to find a large group of alumnae who can help out. Last year, for example, University of Arizona (i think) was opening for expansion. They thought our materials and presentations were great. It was just that the org they selected had a better alumnae base. It's a bummer, but we'll get there!
they are working and making a ton of progress on it, don't you worry!! (think about the sisterhood for a lifetime campaign... getting alums more involved financially and personally.... it's alllll coming together). i am super psyched about all the possibilities for phi sig in the next couple of years, and you guys should be too!!!
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