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Originally posted by Taualumna
Yeah...also, what happens if someone is in a co-op program, but not in a school that is all co-op? (Some of University of Waterloo's programs come to mind. But then again, UW isn't all that Greek, compared to its next door neighbour, Wilfred Laurier University!)
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Well, Waterloo is a unique case, because it is definately true that co-op students tend to be far more apathetic and uninvolved that regular students. Thus, we tend to attract non-co-op students just as much as co-op students (even though there are 2 co-ops to every regular).
Kappa at Waterloo runs through the Fall and Winter terms here and is dormant during the Summer. That way co-op students can be active at least once every school year.
I know the Zetes were active last Summer because they had a large co-op pledge class in the fall before that.