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Old 04-03-2003, 02:27 PM
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Re: Expansion?

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Originally posted by White_Chocolate
Every time I look up, someone else's sorority is expanding
I don't understand why there's a 2000 chapters of one sorority and sororities like ours who don't even get a chance.

Does NPC have a limit number that chapters that a sorority can have?
I don't think it's fair that they put total and quota on a campus when they won't even cap the number of chapters that a sorority can have.
I know how you feel-- ADPi's last expansions were to recolonize and newly colonize at two places in 2000!

But when I see the expansions, for a lot of them, there's already an ADPi chapter there. Maybe the reason we aren't seeing more colonizations is because a) there aren't closed chapters at those places, b) there already are active chapters at those places or chapters that closed too recently to recolonize, or c) our nationals feel that there wouldn't be enough alumnae support in those areas.

Who knows? I wish I knew more about the whole process. As far as total and quota, aren't those set by local panhellenics, not by national panhellenic council?

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