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Originally Posted by PsychTau2
I think there's a small trend going on now where schools are choosing to control their expansion and will actually have a plan where they will add chapters every X number of years, and are already choosing which organizations will expand in what year.
PsychTau
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Yes my school is one of those schools. Its harder to expand on smaller campuses where greek life is not doing so well. Our enrollment for recruitment (as far as sororities go) has gone down more and more with each semester. People are just not as interested and because of that the sororities already established are suffering. Therefore, my school (which is private) has chosen to not allow any further expansion in order for the sororites already there to grow and try and reach total. However, what happens if a local wants to go national? Is that the same as expansion? There's been a rumor that one local is going national and that has the other sororities worried because that usually takes girls away from the rest of us (because of the allure of being a founding sister, not going through recruitment, etc. etc.). Any thoughts?