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10-23-2013, 03:55 PM
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You can't just start one, the university has to be open for expansion. I do not believe that they're on that list.
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10-23-2013, 03:58 PM
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I know I would have to bring it to the Panhellenic Council and etc, so I know you can't just start one. I was just curious to know if we are open for expansion. I don't really know where I would find that information.
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10-23-2013, 04:08 PM
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LaneSig would know, among others, but I don't even remember the last time that UGa expanded. A ton of money is required!
At most big schools, the need to expand is determined by PH and its member sororities, not by people coming to them.
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10-23-2013, 04:32 PM
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And there would likely be competition among NPC sororities for who would get selected. If you are an alumna of Alpha Phi who has transferred, I'd look into that group I've just recently heard about Chi Gamma (Chapterless Greeks). If you are not affiliated, but just think they're a great sorority, then you should probably change your tactic and reach out to Panhel about the possibilities of ANY expansion. It does seem reasonable that UGA could expand, but those big EXPENSIVE tradition-laden schools don't make changes just willy-nilly. Even if they decided to expand, it likely wouldn't happen before 2015 in the best case scenario. There are schools were Panhel could bring up expansion at their meeting this week, vote on it next week, send out notices, get proposals, make a choice and have colony expansion within 6 months, but UGA would NOT be one of those. Too many women, too much politics, too much MONEY and too much PR, physical housing issues, and a whole littany of things that would have to be resolved before a sorority could even submit their proposal.
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10-23-2013, 05:06 PM
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Ha this is why I asked. I figured it would take a bunch to start a new chapter at UGA since our Greek system is so large and everyone has a house. If I ever wanted to go through with this, I could bring up expansion at one of the Panhellenic Meetings then? And then of course it's up to them to vote and etc I guess, which could take a long time. And then different sororities would compete for the open spot?
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10-23-2013, 05:10 PM
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No, THEY would bring it up, no outside help needed. You don't go to them. And then no national group might even be interested because of the things we mentioned.
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10-23-2013, 05:17 PM
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Ohh gotcha. I was just curious since UGA hasn't expanded since 1987 when Delta Zeta came, so I thought it might be a topic of interest since every year here WAY more girls rush than there are actually spots, but I guess it's really up to them then. Thanks for the help.
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10-23-2013, 05:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Cmartin94028
I thought it might be a topic of interest since every year here WAY more girls rush than there are actually spots, but I guess it's really up to them then. Thanks for the help.
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Nope, WAY more girls do not rush than there are spots for at UGA. The girls who are not placed either do not have the required grades, are dropped by all chapters for some reason or another, drop from recruitment themselves because they do not like the invitations they have left. The amount of girls each chapter can take is figured using the number of women who have been invited to attend preference round. If there are 10 chapters and 1000 women are invited to preference, then each of the 100 chapters can take 100 women. The only campus in the country where WAY more girls go through than there are sports for is Indiana.
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10-23-2013, 08:20 PM
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Plus, there are dormant chapters at UGA that might want to try to reestablish their org if the campus ever opened for expansion. I know DPhiE and A Xi D have dormant chapters there.
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10-23-2013, 08:43 PM
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Do either DPhiE or AXiD still own their chapter houses at UGA?
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10-23-2013, 08:44 PM
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Two things. The Greek Adviser can tell you if UGA is open for expansion.
Second, to clarify the number of bids: quota is determined by the number of women SIGNING A BID CARD after preference - not the number invited to preference. So there is a spot for everyone who signs a card.
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10-23-2013, 08:52 PM
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No. Dphie sold the house to the University when they closed in 2006. It is now the office of international education. I'm sure AXiD doesn't still own their house. They closed in the 1970s.
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11-18-2013, 06:37 AM
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Hey, I am actually one of 5 founding mothers of Zeta Psi Omega at Alfred State College. It was a lot of hard work and still is. The main thing now is getting the whole Greek community on your side because here they vote on whether or not you stay.
Before we received provisional status we had to create a constitution, AIP, RMP, Pledge Packet and a lot of other smaller documents. We were assigned a liaison from our Greek Senate who corrected our mistakes. The first one we had was horrible and she just tried to make us fail, we were assigned a new one because she was blackballed by her sorority. Our next liaison was amazing (we had been friends for awhile).
Our two month anniversary is in 2 days. So we are literally brand new.
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11-18-2013, 06:42 PM
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Slight lane swerve, but I would love to see Alpha Xi back at Univ. of Georgia someday, to join the other chapters in GA. A girl can hope.
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01-13-2014, 03:57 PM
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Not sure if this has been addressed or not but question:
I went through formal recruitment and eventually was initiated to Pi Beta Phi. However, for reasons I had to transfer and the college that I'm at now doesn't have the chapter. Is the process the same for starting a chapter if I'm already technically a member? I mean checking out other sororities isn't really possible since I'm already an initiated member of one, but I loved my chapter while I was there and I would love to bring it to my campus. (I'm in the process of finding out of my campus is open to expansion.)
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