No, it's still 8.
That's my answer and I'm sticking to it.
Oddly enough, Alpha Phi Omega also has a history wierdness that could be used to change a number (14 founders) that is as ingrained as 8 schools is for Gamma Sigma Sigma. If you look at the Alpha Chapter charter (http://ww2.lafayette.edu/~library/sp...a/Charter.html), you'll see more names in the list of Brothers than those 14 listed as founders. I haven't quite figured out all of the names, but the third one on the first line of brothers is JC McCune, who according to the APO history book in the "Some of those who became new members approximately from the start of Alpha Phi Omega were"
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University of Miami doesn't count anymore, I guess. There are seven schools in the first sentence after the colon, UofH, BC, LACC, NYU,BU, Drexel & Queens.
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