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Old 03-11-2004, 02:51 PM
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Originally posted by FirstAndFinest
Now, another *wish* would be to re-colonize some of the closed NY chapters - like Syracuse, Queens College (NYC) and Hunter. I think the last two banned greek systems, so I guess I better FU-GEDABOUDIT!!!
Ladies, please excuse my forum crash. Queens College and Hunter College are public institutions, and never banned greeks. In my opinion, Hunter is not viable. It is in a neighborhood that is way to expensive to buy a house ($5+ million for 20 bed capacity), and it is a mostly commuter campus. Queens College is also a commuter campus, but it is not very viable either. It could happen, but I wouldn't vest much hope.

The best opportunity for NPC expansion, in the City of New York, is at NYU. Their sorority system completely dissapeared by the early 80s. Then 2 NPC sororities returned, and 5 locals were formed. One of locals affiliated with AST. The school seems to have lax rules for expansion, but I would check with their PanHel first. You might also want to see if you can persuade one of the locals to go ADPi. Housing is available, in the form of floors of 11 or 13 beds from the school.
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