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07-14-2006, 04:51 AM
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If chapter average is way above total, then panhellenic should seiously consider either raising total, or bringing in a new chapter.
I was wondereing, in order to encourage women to pledge the smaller chapter(s) on a campus with a reputation which doesn't match reality, could the small chapter(s) be allowed to recruit freshmen in the fall semester, and much larger chapters be required to wait until spring semester to recruit. It would encourage some women to at lteast investigate the smaller chapter(s) because they could start their sorority experience sooner. But if they were determined to join the larger chapters, they would have to wait a semester.
Just thinking a little bit outside the box.
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07-14-2006, 12:24 PM
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i like the premise of your idea, but in a way it seems like it would be a punishment for the big chapters.
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07-14-2006, 01:34 PM
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Not only that, you get into freedom of association issues (if the chapters in question haven't done anything to be punished for). The HQs of the sororities effected would be running to the ACLU before you could say Green Book!
Plus, at a school where being super selective is part of the allure of the Greek system, this could backfire - "oh you can pledge ABC first semester, but to pledge XYZ you have to WAIT because we're WORTH it."
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07-14-2006, 01:40 PM
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The other thing is where to draw the line. I realize many systems there's a huge gap between the large sororities and small sororites and there's hardly middle groud, but when there is middle ground, who gets to recruit in Fall and who has to wait?? If you have 2 groups at 100+, 2 at 60, 2 at 40 and 1 at 20, where do you draw the line??
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07-14-2006, 02:22 PM
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I understand what you all are saying, and that it's unfair to the bigger chapter, but how could we work it out to help the smaller chapters recruit more women? Coming from a small chapter (~50) at a school of huge chapters(most 100-150+), it's almost impossible to compete with these chapters, and due to this, our chapter closed. We couldn't pledge quota during FR, nor could we reach total through COB. Quota and total have both risen significantly recently, despite attempts to keep it downfrom us and our Greek Advisor, because it is a vote from all chapters. The solution in this case (of high total and quota), is NOT to add another sorority to keep down total so chapters can have real sisterhood, because if one chapter is struggling now adding another sorority would just worsen the problem, and either make the small chapter smaller, or both the small chapter and the new chapter small. What is the answer though? Allow the small chapter to close, sadly enough, and move on, add another GLO like the problem never existed?
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07-14-2006, 02:25 PM
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Sometimes I think the answer IS to close a struggling chapter. Every now and then chapters get into a hole that they can't get out from, or at least not without a LOT of panhellenic support. If that support isn't ever going to be there, it may be better for the chapter to close, and recolonize later. It is NOT what is best for the sisters there, but it may be the best thing for the chapter as a whole.
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07-14-2006, 02:26 PM
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Originally Posted by axidgl
Allow the small chapter to close, sadly enough, and move on, add another GLO like the problem never existed?
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Unfortunatly, this happens rather frequently.
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07-14-2006, 03:16 PM
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nor could we reach total through COB.
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Did you have open bid events throughout the year or just following formal rush?
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07-14-2006, 04:15 PM
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We COB'd throughout the year, at least one a week. We pledged women in every two weeks, and still could no get to where we needed to be.
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