
12-02-2003, 05:48 PM
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Re: Jesuit Colleges and Universities
We always heard really good things about the Georgetown chapter and when I met a couple of the brothers from there, I was impressed.
-Rudey
--Funny that at a prestigious Jesuit university it's the Jewish house to be the first "general" fraternity.
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Originally posted by Senusret I
I decided that I would make a listing of Jesuit Colleges and Universities to see which ones have a traditional greek system or not. Since most BGLOs and LGLOs can function through metropolitan chapters, I won't note them. If there is an "unrecognized" chapter of a national GLO on a campus that does NOT have a recognized system, I will note it.
Boston College
Canisius College, YES
College of the Holy Cross
Creighton University, YES
Fairfield University
Fordham University
Georgetown University, NO but has a chapter of Alpha Epsilon Pi
Gonzaga University
John Carroll University, YES
Le Moyne College
Loyola College in Maryland
Loyola Marymount University
Loyola University Chicago
Loyola University New Orleans, YES
Marquette University, YES
Regis University, NO
Rockhurst University
Saint Joseph's University
Saint Louis University, YES
Saint Peter's College
Santa Clara University
Seattle University
Spring Hill College
University of Detroit Mercy, YES
University of San Francisco
University of Scranton, NO
Wheeling Jesuit University
Xavier University
Of course this is incomplete, I will edit the post as we get more info. And FYI, I only included Jesuit Universities because 1) the ones that ban them seem to say that frats/sorors are against the Jesuit mission, and 2) because I went to one and worked for one!
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