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Old 10-30-2008, 05:50 PM
coolestgeek88 coolestgeek88 is offline
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Out of the sororities in the divine 9, the sigma gamma rhos are the only active ones still active. The others are suspended. I hear that AKAs and the Deltas are able to apply for reinstatement in 2009. I hope that helps.
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Old 10-30-2008, 05:53 PM
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This thread has some info for Florida schools in general:

http://greekchat.com/gcforums/showth...=South+Florida

Also, twinkle555 is a USF student and sorority member, perhaps you could send her a PM.
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Out of the sororities in the divine 9, the sigma gamma rhos are the only active ones still active. The others are suspended. I hear that AKAs and the Deltas are able to apply for reinstatement in 2009. I hope that helps.
I get the feeling that mom is asking about NPC sororities.
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Old 10-30-2008, 08:37 PM
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Auburn, UF, and FSU are all older campuses that have had Greek systems for quite sometime. As a result, they are quite a bit larger than other campuses such as UNF, USF, and UCF.

I am suprised that USF and UNF did not give you a lot of information on Greek Life. Greek Life is quite large at USF; they have a Greek Row and eight Panhellenic sororities

While UNF is the smallest of the colleges you mentioned, they do have a thriving Greek life and campus. I graduated last year, and from the emails and reports from friends that I get, there is a new building being added all the time! There are no houses currently, but they will be built within the next few years.

There are five Panhellenic sororities at UNF, Theta being the newest. There is talk, though nothing official, of another sorority being asked to expand in the next year or so, given the large numbers of PNMS.

If you have any specific questions about UNF, please feel free to pm me!
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thetagirl218 gave you great answers. providing daughter is offered admission to all those colleges, she will have to decide if greek housing is important to her(none at unf, small(but cute!) housing at usf, suite/dorms at auburn and traditional sorority houses at fsu and uf.
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