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Old 01-20-2002, 12:11 PM
Lil_G Lil_G is offline
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Originally posted by aephi alum
My school hasn't really been "overcrowded", but they always accept more freshmen than they really have space for.

When I was in school, anyone who joined a fraternity was required to live in the house. The school depended on the fraternity system to take a certain percentage of the freshman class out of the dorm system. (Sororities were different - only a couple had houses, and only upperclasswomen could live in them.) The school also guaranteed housing for 4 years. So freshmen typically lived in crowded rooms (3 people in a double, etc), and one dorm had "lounge doubles" - they installed doors with locks on a few entry lounges, and made them into doubles.

As of next fall, all freshmen are being required to live on campus - they cannot live in fraternity houses. The school is building a new dorm to accommodate the increase in dorm population. This past fall, for the first time, a few fraternities extended non-residential bids, so they can keep their houses closer to full next year. Which should mean that since fraternity houses will only have to accommodate 3 years' worth of brothers instead of 4, the Greek system should grow. I guess we'll see
Whoa...i have never heard of a school making someone live in residence, that's ridiculous. At our school however, our residence (dorms) only accomodate about 10% of the total undergraduate body at about 2,100. At mid-august there was a waiting list of students equal to that total amount this year. To top it off, there's a .2% vacancy of housing in this city - just brutal.
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