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05-19-2013, 08:46 PM
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Well, I don't know if these schools had chapters, but they did close:
Parsons College folded
NYU closed just the Heights campus.
Carnegie Tech and Mellon merged
Case and Western Reserve merged
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The closed schools with Alpha Phi Omega chapters are
Upsala College (NJ)
NYU-Univ Heights
Parks College of St. Louis U.(IL)
U of Wisconsin - Milwaukee Extension Division
California College of Medicine
Frederick College (VA)
Dominican College (WI)
Brandywine College (DE)
Westminister Choir College (NJ)
Kemper Military School & College (MO)
Lea College (MN)
Kean University (NJ)
Bishop College (TX)
Tarkio College (MO)
Durham College (NC)
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Last edited by naraht; 05-19-2013 at 09:16 PM.
Reason: add states to the other ones that aren't clear.
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05-19-2013, 08:54 PM
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The closed schools with Alpha Phi Omega chapters are:
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Westminister Choir College (NJ)
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Westminster Choir College didn't close. It merged with Rider College, now Rider Universiry, and still exists as a distinct part of Rider U.
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05-19-2013, 09:15 PM
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Westminster Choir College didn't close. It merged with Rider College, now Rider Universiry, and still exists as a distinct part of Rider U.
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I know that and mention it in my writeup, but *right now*, the way that the student activities setup is at Rider University, only *one* charter would be able to be active there at a time. For example, Circle K actually has a president and advisor at Rider U.'s main campus and a president and advisor at the WCC campus, but it is only one Circle K chapter. OTOH, the chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota sorority is based over at the WCC campus.
*If* things shift so that WCC is treated as a separate campus for the purposes of student organizations, then I could see that chapter coming back, but *not* as things are set up today.
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05-19-2013, 10:34 PM
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naraht;The closed schools with Alpha Phi Omega chapters are
Upsala College (NJ)
NYU-Univ Heights
Parks College of St. Louis U.(IL)
U of Wisconsin - Milwaukee Extension Division
California College of Medicine
Frederick College (VA)
Dominican College (WI)
Brandywine College (DE)
Westminister Choir College (NJ)
Kemper Military School & College (MO)
Lea College (MN)
Kean University (NJ)
Bishop College (TX)
Tarkio College (MO)
Durham College (NC)
Kean University (NJ) did not close. It's still in operation.
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05-20-2013, 12:21 AM
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naraht;The closed schools with Alpha Phi Omega chapters are
Upsala College (NJ)
NYU-Univ Heights
Parks College of St. Louis U.(IL)
U of Wisconsin - Milwaukee Extension Division
California College of Medicine
Frederick College (VA)
Dominican College (WI)
Brandywine College (DE)
Westminister Choir College (NJ)
Kemper Military School & College (MO)
Lea College (MN)
Kean University (NJ)
Bishop College (TX)
Tarkio College (MO)
Durham College (NC)
Kean University (NJ) did not close. It's still in operation.
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Sorry, I didn't type that fully. The chapter at the closed institution was at the Evening Division of Kean University, the chapter at the Day Division is considered to be inactive, not closed.
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05-24-2013, 03:37 PM
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Sorry, I didn't type that fully. The chapter at the closed institution was at the Evening Division of Kean University, the chapter at the Day Division is considered to be inactive, not closed.
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That's always an interesting occurrence. When my Alma Mater closed its night school, the Greek chapters there were considered independent of the day school chapters and, thus, shut down. So, the only active chapter of the local fraternity on the campus now is the Delta chapter.
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05-25-2013, 09:14 AM
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Originally Posted by DEVODUDE
naraht;The closed schools with Alpha Phi Omega chapters are
Upsala College (NJ)
NYU-Univ Heights
Parks College of St. Louis U.(IL)
U of Wisconsin - Milwaukee Extension Division
California College of Medicine
Frederick College (VA)
Dominican College (WI)
Brandywine College (DE)
Westminister Choir College (NJ)
Kemper Military School & College (MO)
Lea College (MN)
Kean University (NJ)
Bishop College (TX)
Tarkio College (MO)
Durham College (NC)
Kean University (NJ) did not close. It's still in operation.
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Parks College didn't close. It merged with St. Louis University.
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05-25-2013, 05:52 PM
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Parks College didn't close. It merged with St. Louis University.
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True, but both the Main campus and the Parks College campus had separate chapters of Alpha Phi Omega. The Main Campus chapter continues under those letters, how else are you going to describe the charter at Parks College? While Parks College may still exist, as a separate institution capable of having GLO charters, it is closed.
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05-27-2013, 07:11 PM
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True, but both the Main campus and the Parks College campus had separate chapters of Alpha Phi Omega. The Main Campus chapter continues under those letters, how else are you going to describe the charter at Parks College? While Parks College may still exist, as a separate institution capable of having GLO charters, it is closed.
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Merged?
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05-28-2013, 05:06 PM
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Merged?
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Of the charters that could be considered "Merged", the ones at SLU & Parks College/SLU were the only one that I know both chapters were active at the time of the Merger. The Merging of the active did *not* go smoothly. (The chapter at SLU was co-ed, the chapter at Parks College/SLU was all-male).
But there really is no difference in the status of the charter than if Parks College had simply been closed with no effort to merge the campuses.
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05-28-2013, 07:37 PM
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But the problem people are having is lumping schools that actually closed and schools that merged with other schools under the same "closed school" umbrella. Based on the title and the OP at least, this thread is about closed schools, not closed chapters. It's just plain confusing to conflate closures of schools and mergers of schools. A school that merged with another school isn't closed, even if that merger resulted in one chapter going dormant, likely forever.
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05-27-2013, 09:26 PM
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True, but both the Main campus and the Parks College campus had separate chapters of Alpha Phi Omega. The Main Campus chapter continues under those letters, how else are you going to describe the charter at Parks College? While Parks College may still exist, as a separate institution capable of having GLO charters, it is closed.
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The chapter is dormant and likely to remain so because the host institution has merged with a different institution and is no longer a separate institution for the purpose of hosting chapters of GLOs.
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05-27-2013, 09:30 PM
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"Dormant" is a better word. "Closed" sounds like something went wrong for the chapter, not that the college merged with a university.
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