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Old 12-05-2005, 06:53 PM
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Originally posted by OPhiARen3
I didn't mean that I thought that orgs currently at 4-yr schools should make an effort to expand to 2-yrs. But if other groups want to include both, or even just focus on 2-yrs, why can't they call themselves fraternities and sororities too?

I'm not saying, for example, that KD or ZPhiB or whichever org that restricts to 4 yrs, ought to expand. I agree that they probably shouldn't. But if org ABC or XYZ want to serve both communities, or the 2-yr community exclusively, more power to them.
The idea of not going to Jr. Colleges is not new.

LXA voted it down at the last G A.

Reasoning is that many people go to a Jr. College for two Years while others will transfer to a 4 Year College.

If they were a Member of a Greek Organization, it may not work out as While, maybe being a member of said Organization, there still has to be a vote on whether to accept them in the Local Chapter.

It may sound strange but each Chapter has a little different ambiance or stance for lack of a better word about it than those in other areas of the country.
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