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Originally posted by AOIIalum
In general, what do you think is best for our (all sororities "all") continued growth and success when colonizing? Do we want our sororities to install a chapter filled with outstanding women who are true XYZs (insert your letters here!) regardless of numbers? Or, do you think it's more important to install to campus average/total? Which is really more important to you as a member?
Christin
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I am not at all familar with NPC sororities, except for what I read here on GC (I went to a HBCU), so there is something that I really don't understand. I know that NPHC sororities and fraternaties can and do function on campuses where they have very small numbers. This is especially true on predominately white campuses, where their might only be 4 or 5 members.
Why do NPC sororities have to have a certain number on a campus to remain on that campus? I can understand the housing issue, i.e. if we don't have enough girls to fill the house/pay dues, etc. we will be in a bad place financially, but for those groups who have no house, and they are meeting the goals of the organization (not sure if this is the case here), what does it matter if they have 10 members or 100? What impact does "campus total" (I think that is what I heard it called) have, especially since different campuses have different "totals"?
I hope this makes sense!
Thanks!