List of chapters in private area of national website only???
In the last week, I've run into three fraternities/sororities where the National Official website for the fraternity does *not* include a list of their active chapters *and* that I have reason to believe (or proof) that a list of their active chapters is in the area that is limited to brothers(or sisters).
Does anyone have any idea why something like that would be kept in a private area? My fraternity is very much the other way, even with a page where you can get either the entire list, or specifically by state or other criteria.
I've also seen one where the list of active chapters is public, but the list of inactive chapters is not...
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