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Auburn updated their student info/trends page, and the graphs aren't loading quite right on my compy. But, according to the page they had up last spring, here are the stats:
Total undergrad enrollment: 19,000ish
Percentage of Greek students: 24%, or about 4,560
Enrollment for students was at a 51:49 girl to guy ratio. So that makes for about 2,326 women in sororities and 2,234 men in fraternities. I'm just pulling those numbers from playing with a calculator (51% of 19,000 to get # of female undergrads, 49% for # of male undergrads, then 24% of each of those numbers), so they're probably not dead on. And I'm pretty sure that the number of female Greeks is higher because of the amount of women we have go through recruitment--I think at last count the Panhellenic system here was close to 3,000 members. Eitherway, it's a large Greek system, but not enough to "dominate" the campus.
EDIT: I forgot to add this info about the makeup of our Greek system, remembered it after seeing the next post (thanks kk_gphib_01!). We have 27 NIC fraternities, 16 NPC sororities, and 6 NPHC fraternities and sororities. No locals or multiculturals; I kinda wish we had a few because I think they add something different to the mix for those that don't want to go with org's so big.
Last edited by bekibug; 11-01-2004 at 03:04 PM.
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