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Originally posted by HotDamnImAPhiMu
she's right.
Besides, that's not the point. If there are 2 Phi Mus, 3 AGDs, an ASA and an Alpha Phi on a campus -- wandering, if you will -- is their only recourse trying to establish chapters of Phi Mu, AGD, ASA, and APhi?
ALSO consider transfers, by definition, have at least some of their education completed. Chartering a chapter can take YEARS. What, do they just kind of push it off the ground, then abandon it when they graduate a year later?
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I never said that establishing a chapter is their only recourse, I simply said with all the work they did establishing an organization with officers, constitution, dues, etc, they COULD HAVE worked to start a chapter.
BTW, many colonies are started with Seniors helping to start them. They come back when chartered to get initiated. Transfer students could become the alumni base in the area and work as advisors after they graduate.
Also, could you give me some national organizations where it takes YEARS to charter? I believe the average is about 3 semesters. And most orgs have a rule that if not chartered within 2 years they are done.