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12-02-2006, 02:45 PM
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Live-in requirements?
I have been curious about this ever since I met a girl who is in a sorority at a school where they have residential houses, but don't REQUIRE girls to live there.
Does/did your chapter require you to live in the chapter house (or dorm floor/suite/whatever)? How long?
I know personally my chapter has a two semester live-in requirement. The only exceptions are medical (i.e. we have a girl in the chapter who goes to dialysis 3x a week and living in is too far away), you OWN a house, or being an RA.
All officers (7) must live in for their entire term.
Capacity is like 20, and if you subtract the 7 officers, that only leaves 13 spots to fill.
We always have alot of girls wanting to move in in the fall after they're initiated, so it hasn't really been something that is like "pulling teeth" (though there is a system in place for determining who needs to move in, if it should ever come to that at any point).
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12-02-2006, 03:04 PM
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My undergraduate chapter had live-in requirements. I believe it was four semesters, unless the chapter wasn't at capacity. If the chapter wasn't at house capacity (60), you were required to start living-in the following school year, i.e. if you joined when you were a freshman, fall of your sophomore year and so on. Some people, such as myself, moved in sooner, I joined the fall of my freshman year and moved at semester. The chapter was never at capacity when I was a member so everyone always lived-in. The chapter also had a ranking order for if there were only like two or three slots available to move out how that would be determined as well.
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12-02-2006, 03:09 PM
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My chapter (atleast at the time I was active) had a requirement to stay on the designated dorm floor for 5 semesters.
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12-02-2006, 03:18 PM
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When I joined the only requirement was that the house be full. After this started becoming a problem, we instituted a livein requirement.
I didn't live in-house.
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12-02-2006, 04:08 PM
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We were supposed to live in for four semesters, I believe? Something like that. Most people really wanted to live in the house, though, so it usually wasn't a problem trying to fill it. That was also good for the girls who just didn't want to live in, because they could get out of the two-year requirement if the house was already full.
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12-02-2006, 04:42 PM
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We require our President to live in house. It is also required for members to live in house for 1 year. But if the house is full, there is no need. Usually the need is to keep the house full and per bed costs to be comparable to all other housing.
It is after all the focal point of any Greek Organization.
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12-02-2006, 04:50 PM
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We have a small house (holds 9 women), a President's apartment, and a dorm floor. Even with all of that, we have more women in our sorority than can fit in the affiliated areas. Our requirement is that sorority housing MUST be filled. I believe it just works out that pretty much all the sophomores live in an affiliated area (mostly the floor), then there are a few juniors on the Floor (mostly, the juniors who want to live in sorority housing live in the house), and the President and the sister of her choice lives in the apartment. There's no quarter requirement...as long as we have people volunteering to live in sorority housing, those who want to get student apartments are usually free to do so.
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12-02-2006, 04:59 PM
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My fraternity has a chapter that gets their pledges, once they initiate, to sign a 2-year lease; they're 18 so it's a legal document. Their house capacity is 92, too. They probably overdid it when they expanded the house in '89...probably should have put capacity around 75.
We have a dormant chapter that had a 5 semester live-in requirement. That got them in the house more often than not for 3 full years.
We have another chapter that has I think a 5 or 6 semester live-in requirement. The house once held 75, but now it's rated for I think 51 or 52. Each fall they pledge only 17 (17x3=51).
The only drawback I see to having a 2+ year live-in requirement is usually the seniors aren't involved with the chapter, either by choice or because the "chapter" is the "house (ie who's living in the chapter house)."
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12-02-2006, 05:02 PM
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We are not required to live in the house at my chapter. However, our house can only hold 41 girls out of 130+, so there's always more girls who want to live in the house than actually can. On my campus, all members of a sorority are required to have mealplans at their house though, regardless of where they live.
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12-02-2006, 05:44 PM
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When I was an undergrad, only two sororities had houses, and mine wasn't one of them.
The first sorority had quite a large house, so pretty much every non-freshman had to live there in order to keep it at capacity.
The second sorority got a smaller house. They had an interesting way of doing housing. Certain officers had to live in-house. They filled the other spots by offering them to the sisters - first the seniors, then the juniors, then the sophomores (freshmen weren't eligible to live in-house). They had a rule that if any spot in the house went unfilled, then all sisters who were eligible to live in-house but chose not to, had to split the cost of that empty spot. (AFAIK, they've never had to invoke this rule.) So no one, except for the President and a couple of other officers, was ever forced to live in-house.
My chapter now has a house, but I don't know what live-in requirements they've adopted.
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12-02-2006, 07:05 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom Earp
It is after all the focal point of any Greek Organization. 
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I disagree, Tom. We have plenty of chapters that have no attached residential area - those with chapter rooms only, and even a few chapters with nothing but a storage room for records and ritual equipment.
The focal point of any Greek organization should, I think, be the friendships that you build through it.
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12-02-2006, 09:20 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom Earp
It is after all the focal point of any Greek Organization. 
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Not necessarily. Certainly not for Alpha Phi Omega, whose bylaws forbid chapters to have houses. (You're a Brother, you should know that!)
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12-02-2006, 10:06 PM
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Ours is suppose to be two years, but if people have financial reasons for not moving in, they're acceptable. I luckily have my own room, as do everyone but the spring pledges from last year and some of the holdovers.
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12-02-2006, 10:09 PM
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Originally Posted by KSUViolet06
I have been curious about this ever since I met a girl who is in a sorority at a school where they have residential houses, but don't REQUIRE girls to live there.
Does/did your chapter require you to live in the chapter house (or dorm floor/suite/whatever)? How long?
I know personally my chapter has a two semester live-in requirement. The chapter house had to be full, and most of the time that's not a problem because we have an adequate number of girls asking to move in.
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we require girls to live in the house for a year. but i think if you have financial reasons or you own ur own house and show proof, you can be exempt.
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12-02-2006, 10:30 PM
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My chapter requires at least 2 semester but longer if the house is not filled.
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