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Ahem, now back on the subject
Trish,
I suggest you contact the greek advisor at the Colorado School of Mines (Golden, CO) for some advice. Mines sounds a lot like the college you are writing about. They have about 2000 undergrads, of which there are probably 500 women (all engineering). In 20 years, the sorority community has grown from 1 small NPC and 1 local to 3 NPC's (Sig Kap, Pi Phi, and Alpha Phi). The college just built new houses for each of them on the row, sleeping about 25 or so per house. I am not sure how big the chapters are, but they seem to be doing well. Definitely a success story, although some of the more narrow minded posters here may disagree. Many of the fraternities on campus have been around since the early 1900's- just goes to show you that greeks can do well on smaller campuses, with smaller rosters.
Good luck in your efforts!
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