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Old 12-29-2004, 03:25 PM
roqueemae roqueemae is offline
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Is your sorority a part of the College Panhellenic?

You say that you are not a part of the Pan-hell, are you referring to the Pan-hellenic Council on your campus? Or that since you are a local, your organization is not a part of the National Panhellenic Conference? If you are a part of the College Panhellenic, you have every right to bring up concerns that you have. Recruitment issues would be a part of the College Panhellenic's domain.

I agree with AGDee about if all of the sororities are significantly below total that it should be lowered. I doesn't make sense for all chapters to be recruiting year round. The new recruitment resolutions recommend figuring total by averaging chapter size, largest chapter size, median chapter size, or the amount it takes to maintain the chapter functioning. (I believe) It also states that quota can be revisited every year. Determining quota would be a majority vote of the College Panhellenic. If all of the chapters besides APhi want to change total, it shouldn't be a problem.

I still think lowering total would keep the other chapters from having the opportunity to grow by putting a limit on them. FR will keep coming and if APhi has a good retention rate, they will always remain larger than the others.

BTW how did that chapter get 16 if quota was 5? Did they COR that many after Formal Recruitment?
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