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Originally Posted by KSUViolet06
Do you know what goes into making the decision for sorority expansion?
Clearly you do not.
It's not about how many "bad asses" are interested and what can make the school "legit."
Also, no school is "always open for expansion." Educate yourself.
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I am educated. I have a degree after all. Sorry if you don't like my slang. Don't judge me based on it.
Yes i'm aware that it takes a lot to add a new organization to a campus but UWF right now is in the position where as long as somebody serious comes along with a half way decent proposal and is going to be dedicated and actually does what they need to do to make an organization, it's most likely going to at least get colony status. Then depending on how well rush/recruitment does and how well the organization is lead, depends on if the organization will make it into chapter status.
Like I said, I know Greek Affairs personally. They want UWF to grow. The whole faculty of the the university shares the same mentality. That's probably why they just changed their athletics logo, keep stressing a football team and keep building shit on campus.
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Originally Posted by KSUViolet06
The point people were trying to make to the original poster was that every school just can't be an FSU or a UF with 15+ chapters, which is what she seemed to be going for.
Every school has a different makeup, and you can't push for expansion to make a school like another one that you came from..
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UWF needs expansion. There is a reason why greek life is good at FSU and UF and why it's basically hardly surviving at UWF.
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Originally Posted by Save Ferris
Okay, can we just back up this logic? It truly makes no sense.
UWF is looking for strong bad asses who deserve to be in Greek life? Are you high? I have no idea how this fits into ANYTHING. I'm assuming you aren't a girl. So perhaps the members of the fraternities are looking for bad asses, but UWF (as a whole) is probably not.
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Ok, so are you trying to say that girls can't be strong leaders either? Since that's pretty much what I'm trying to imply here. Weak leaders kill organizations. Strong leaders keep it going and if they ever get in a jam, they have the ability to keep it surviving and come back better than ever.
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Originally Posted by ASTalumna06
Especially with this comment...
Rather than bringing new groups into a weak system, shouldn't they be trying to fix what they already have?
My school had a "weak system" for many years, in some ways. We lost two fraternities in the process. But interest has risen immensely, one of the fraternities re-colonized, and Greek life is now growing at a very substantial rate. Greeks have a more positive image on campus, and all of the chapters' members are very involved. But that didn't happen by adding more chapters.
And I can't tell you how pissed I would be if collectively, Panhellenic and IFC (or anyone on my campus) thought, "Well, let's just bring more chapters here and let the 'weaker' ones die out," especially if nothing was done to try and help those already-existing chapters in the areas in which they were struggling.
You clearly don't know what you're talking about.. and not just about UWF, but about Greek life expansion in general.
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Right, I only went to the university for 4 years, ran my own organization, held about 3-4 chairs and 1-2 eboard positions, and had the best 4 years of my life. I am 100% sure you are right and I am wrong.
/end of sarcasm
UWF had a similar problem with SGA just recently. SGA wasn't holding up to it's true potential until recently. Now UWF is getting better with good strong leaders who know wtf they are doing and people who actually care about making the school better.
Trust me, there are organizations at UWF right now that have a 1-2 year life span left in them. The weak don't always survive. You can make them as good as you think you can, but it's all w/e you make outta it.