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Originally posted by Senusret I
At my Alma Mater, social fraternities and sororities were not recognized by the administration, nor were they allowed access to university benefits. This was not a huge problem for most BGLO's and LGLO'sm which were quite acustomed to the idea of city-wide chapters.
By the time I graduated, a colony of Alpha Epsilon Pi had formed, and has since been officially chartered. They told me that their national organization did not require school recognition in their case. (I have seen similar on their website.) This was not a city-wide chapter, but a chapter of men exclusively from the one school.
My question is which national organizations allow chapters to form without university recognition?
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I didn't realize that GLOs outside of BGLO's and LGLO's had city-wide chapter. AEPi does not. I also don't know too many nationaly fraternities that require administration approval.
-Rudey
--It's mostly sororities that have those fascist rules.