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Old 12-04-2007, 11:24 AM
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You may find a good many potential rushees go home for Labor Day weekend.
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Old 12-04-2007, 12:25 PM
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You may find a good many potential rushees go home for Labor Day weekend.
I've never understood this concept in general - the first long weekend of college when you can have fun and you go home? Lame. I would hope that if people want to be in a sorority, they can "sacrifice" and stay on campus.

If the school is still mainly commuter, though, it might be a moot point.
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Old 12-04-2007, 12:42 PM
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You're away from home for the first time, maybe a little panicky and missing mom and dad, need more stuff from your room, want to see your hometown honey, need money from parental units, miss your own room and bathroom, miss mom's and dad's cooking...no, not everybody will go home, but a lot of freshman don't understand that they can't go through rush later in the semester and that this is the big show.
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Old 12-04-2007, 12:54 PM
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You're away from home for the first time, maybe a little panicky and missing mom and dad, need more stuff from your room, want to see your hometown honey, need money from parental units, miss your own room and bathroom, miss mom's and dad's cooking...
As I said....

Lame.

Sorry but this is one of my pet peeves and I think that parents that permit/encourage it are just as bad. You need to start as you mean to go on. Unless you had a job that has a big blowout Labor Day sale and you're going to make tons of commission, there is just no point in going home after a flipping WEEK.
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Old 12-04-2007, 06:03 PM
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You're away from home for the first time, maybe a little panicky and missing mom and dad, need more stuff from your room, want to see your hometown honey, need money from parental units, miss your own room and bathroom, miss mom's and dad's cooking...no, not everybody will go home, but a lot of freshman don't understand that they can't go through rush later in the semester and that this is the big show.
But if recruitment is marketed as a way to find a "home away from home" freshmen will be more likely to stay for recruitment. As in, "I feel kind of lonely since my roommates suck but if I go through recruitment I might find a home and be happier."
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Old 12-04-2007, 10:35 PM
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Tons of people go home for Labor Day, freshmen-seniors. When I was a freshman, my parents made me stay up at school that long weekend. I was so angry at the time. I wanted to come home for my first visit since moving to college. Plus, I wanted to see my high school friends who were attending other colleges and were coming home, too. In retrospect, I'm glad my parents made me stay at school. It helped me adjust more quickly to UCF and develop my own independence.

Anyway, I think it is a great idea to move recruitment to later in the semester in order to attract more potential new members and to give them an opportunity to see the sororities in action on campus. How are you going to deal with issues like dirty rushing and promoting the Labor Day kick-off? If it hasn't already been mentioned, the earlier you start promoting this, the better -- mailers to prospective freshman over the summer, eblasts on the university list-serv in the spring, banners, meet and greets, philanthropy events, newspaper ads and t-shirts in the fall.

However, it does seem a little unfair to have recruitment so close to midterms. I agree that it would be harder to give school your "all" when you have recruitment practice, actual events and voting in the first half of the semester up until midterms. And vice versa! How do the chapters plan to cope with this? Do you think it will affect membership retention or all-chapter GPA?
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Old 12-06-2007, 03:12 AM
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Honestly, your school is similar to my school. You'll be just fine. I'm absolutely certain of it. Change isn't easy, but you'll be back in the swing of things by 2009 for sure! And trust me, people will stay. And there are always girls that manage to miss recruitment; they'll just have to cope until the next chance. We always hear those stories every year too! (We also have a lot of people who drop out due to emergencies at home, etc. that pop up during the next recruitment as well).
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Old 12-07-2007, 11:44 PM
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U of West Ga starts school mid-August and has had Labor Day NPC weekend for several years. Frankly, we're tired of it, lol. We want our holiday back!! 2 Pref Parties and Bid Night on Labor Day.

A move might mean more pnms since they don't lose the first 3-day weekend.

So...we'll have to wait and see if it is changed next fall or maybe Fall 2009 if the new houses go through.
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