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I know I'm late to the discussion but I find it interesting that we can get a sense of the strength of a school's Greek system by seeing how many chapters have closed in the past few years. The example given here was since the year 2000. Going from that year it would appear that the University of Cincinnati is doing okay. It's only lost one chapter... mine.
But if you go back a few more years to 1997... you'll find that it lost 3 other chapters from then till 2000... Alpha Delta Pi, Zeta Tau Alpha, and Sigma Delta Tau. What's even more telling is that there were only 10 sororities to start with.
If you have 10 and lose 4 in a four year period... your Greek system is not doing so well. I read that only 2% of female students at UC are Greek. I read elsewhere that 33% of female students at Florida State University are Greek. Wow. Maybe part of the problem is that UC is a commuter campus. I don't know... but it sure is distressing.
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