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Originally Posted by naraht
I know they are a PG, and last I heard in pretty good shape. They've got a facebook group... I could see APO being the first, but at some point the school having social greeks. My guess is that if UIS was a more urban campus, they might have NPHC greeks...
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It's literally in a cornfield. APO will most certainly be the first.
It appears there are city-wide chapters, but I would suspect that demographics/numbers are the reason why there aren't collegiate chapters of the D9. They've only recently graduated their first freshman class and have been oriented toward more CC students finishing their degrees and many non-traditional students.
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Originally Posted by naraht
Either one... UIS is more like University of Alaska Southeast, I think. Public, but with no real reason to be against having social greeks other than the size/historical size of the campus...
And UIS probably should go on the list, even if it isn't an active chapter yet.
I'm not including the inactive chapters at schools without greeks, for some we were allowed on back when we were much closer culturally/control to BSA.
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Aye there's no anti-greek movement on campus that I've seen.
Just trying to be helpful