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Old 06-28-2004, 12:46 PM
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Question for Phi Mu's

Hello my fellow sisters, I have a question for y'all

"Okay this might sound like a dumb question but I'm kind of curious

So I decided to check out the Phi Mu official website, just to learn more about the organization. I then looked at their list of collegiate chapters and was surprised to "learn" that they only have 48 (at least according to the website) collegiate chapters.

I have to say I'm completely surprised by this number. I really thought since Phi Mu is only a year (not even that) younger than us that they would have close to as many collegiate chapters that we have (I counted, 131). Does anyone know why they don't have as many chapters (as I thought they would)? What about expansion, anyone know about that? I would personally love to see a Phi Mu here in Arizona somewhere (I guess I'm biased towards our "sister" sorority. )"

I posted this question on the ADPi forum and a sister mentioned that when you search by state more chapters come up but we had a question what is the difference between Collegiate Chapters and Chapter Associations?

Thank you so much girls for answer my kind of stupid questions.


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