I can see this being an option, although it would be a distant second preference to starting a fresh new sorority without a reputation or members that you didn't want.
The initial idea was to not join an existing organization.
Plus, I am not sure how ethical it is to bum rush another organization with the sole purpose of minimizing or ousting its existing membership as well as rewriting its entire place on campus. Seems deceitful.
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Originally posted by shadokat
Local PCs will keep statistics on recruitment, retention and the like so that if a situation arises where an opportunity to expand presents itself, it has the data to review to be able to determine if the campus can support and sustain another chapter. Just like with recruitment, the NPC has these rules in place to help the chapters that are already on campus to remain.
If I were on a campus with a very weak chapter and had an interest group of a large number, I'd go through informal COB at the weak sorority and then take it over. You can then turn it into the sorority you want it to be, barring you aren't planning to become a hazing and risk management nightmare to an NPC group. I've seen this happen at 2 schools, with a LOT of success.
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