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Old 09-11-2008, 12:41 AM
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I guess I'm curious how often that happens- that so many of the chapters are so far over total, except for one or two, and that this continues for YEARS. (I'll be honest, Alabama comes to mind).
Is total not changed in a situation like that because College Panhellenics has not voted for it to be different? It just seems silly to me, for total to be so much lower than average chapter size (when chapters can go over total when getting quota anyway), why is quota not lowered (and, for instance, expansion looked into)? Do you understand what I'm asking? The big chapters will still get to be big, since they can go over total when getting quota, and the smaller chapters will not be as much below total- which I think would be particularly helpful for any new colonization(s).
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