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05-31-2008, 03:24 PM
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Ole Miss sorority housing
At Ole Miss do all of the girls except freshman live in the house? About how many people per room and about how many rooms per house are there? Thanks.
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05-31-2008, 04:11 PM
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Hi Jewel,
I have a limited knowledge of the housing in Oxford, but I do know that you are right about the freshmen in the dorms. I think about 44 (maybe a few more) girls are in the Nu Beta house, and there are two girls per room. The house rooms are as large or larger than the dorm rooms. Some girls live in the house for more than one year, but many of the students have apartments and condos. Olemissglitter may see this and she probably knows how many girls are in each house.
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05-31-2008, 04:59 PM
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This is how we do it and I want to say that most others as well. Freshman year is the dorm, sophmore year is also in the dorm, then juniors and officers are in the house. It's usually two people to a room and how many rooms depends on the house.
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05-31-2008, 05:14 PM
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The DG house only holds 54, I think, and with almost 300 in the chapter there is no way they can all live in.
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05-31-2008, 06:34 PM
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Freshmen year dorm, then sophomore year dorm or the house, and lots of juniors live in the house because they are usually the officers. Then most seniors live off campus. AOII holds 46, and it is two members per room. I think most of the sororities require you live in the house at some point in your matriculation as a member. They all have different requirements to get in the house too I'm sure. I would also think that even though all of the sororities have more members than spots in the house, that as long as the house stays full they are happy! I think that keeps Corporation Boards (entity that runs the house made up of alumnae volunteers) are happy then everything is good!
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05-31-2008, 07:48 PM
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05-31-2008, 10:13 PM
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One more point to add, it might seem more appealing to live off-campus in college with all of the new condos and full-amenity apartment complexes being built in Oxford. However, I really think it is beneficial to at least live on campus in your sorority house for a year. You really get the "full college experience." Plus, there are benefits to living in the house: parking is better, you can walk to class, you are in "the know" about things going on in your chapter, you probably won’t ever be late to a meal or to chapter meetings, etc. So I just wanted to throw that out there. Plus, I am pretty sure all of the sororities at Ole Miss have renovated their houses in the past 5 years, so it is like living in a well-kept mansion of sorts!
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06-01-2008, 08:41 AM
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I agree wholeheartedly with OleMiss Glitter.
Another possible benefit that too often gets overlooked on any campus. Many times it's cheaper to live in a Chapter house than an apartment or a dorm. I suggest people investigate to compare costs. Don't forget to include the cost of utilites for an apartment.
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06-01-2008, 01:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Zillini
I agree wholeheartedly with OleMiss Glitter.
Another possible benefit that too often gets overlooked on any campus. Many times it's cheaper to live in a Chapter house than an apartment or a dorm. I suggest people investigate to compare costs. Don't forget to include the cost of utilites for an apartment.
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Excellent point! When you live in the sorority house you don't have to worry about utilities or really food! Plus, think of the money you save not driving to campus every day for classes!
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I think all of the posters are making great points and I don't know anything about Ole Miss, buuuut... Your houses are so small! My house at Kansas holds 77, so all freshmen and juniors and many seniors (including all Exec members) live in. In fact, Chi Omega has this enormous old house that I swear must hold about 100. I just thought that was an interesting difference!
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I think all of the posters are making great points and I don't know anything about Ole Miss, buuuut... Your houses are so small! My house at Kansas holds 77, so all freshmen and juniors and many seniors (including all Exec members) live in. In fact, Chi Omega has this enormous old house that I swear must hold about 100. I just thought that was an interesting difference!
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Interesting difference, just depends on how the house was built. I think Tri Delta and Chi Omega hold around 60 at Ole Miss(might be more). Our houses are much more "land locked" than other sorority houses at other universities. I know for AOII with our new addition last year, there really wasn't anymore room for more housing, just a new chapter room and a dining room extension. I think Theta is adding some new suites with their new addition they are working on this summer. Phi Mu just finished a huge addition/renovation too. Ole Miss Phi Mu could probably comment on that better.
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It's funny that anyone would call a house that holds 40-60 women small!
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It's funny that anyone would call a house that holds 40-60 women small! 
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It depends on the University.
A house that small wouldn't even hold a whole pledge class at Arkansas. If it were on the low side (40), it would hold just over half a pledge class.
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It's funny that anyone would call a house that holds 40-60 women small! 
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Oh I hope I didn't come off as rude! Obviously a house with 40-60 women is very large, but I'm surprised that they aren't bigger considering how large the chapters are at Ole Miss. And I know part of why my house holds so many is because it's newer (built in the 50s) and has been added onto (in the 90s, I think).
Chi Omega's house at KU is a registered historical building, so they have to go through all kinds of paper work to do any building (as they learned when a truck drove through their formal room last year!). I'm not sure if they've built onto it or not. It is positively enormous and the outside looks completely uniform like it was built exactly that way 100 something years ago.
I know chapters are on the large side at KU (mine is 150ish), but only 13-15% of students are Greek, so go figure.
Sorry to have gone SO FAR off topic!
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06-04-2008, 05:49 PM
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Originally Posted by sarahsmilehawk
Oh I hope I didn't come off as rude! Obviously a house with 40-60 women is very large, but I'm surprised that they aren't bigger considering how large the chapters are at Ole Miss. And I know part of why my house holds so many is because it's newer (built in the 50s) and has been added onto (in the 90s, I think).
Chi Omega's house at KU is a registered historical building, so they have to go through all kinds of paper work to do any building (as they learned when a truck drove through their formal room last year!). I'm not sure if they've built onto it or not. It is positively enormous and the outside looks completely uniform like it was built exactly that way 100 something years ago.
I know chapters are on the large side at KU (mine is 150ish), but only 13-15% of students are Greek, so go figure.
Sorry to have gone SO FAR off topic!
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It's all good! Trust me I think all of the sororities at Ole Miss would love to accommodate an entire pledge class for living in the house! But I don't think that will happen in my lifetime, since quota is usually in the mid 80s!
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