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01-24-2008, 11:54 AM
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Great info. I know that within the last 10 years or so both Valpo and John Carroll have had all their local sororities go national at once. It does seem like it would be a feeding frenzy!
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It does seem like it would be a feeding frenzy!
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It's as competitive as it gets in NPC -- especially if it's a "top tier" campus!
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01-24-2008, 12:00 PM
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It's as competitive as it gets in NPC -- especially if it's a "top tier" campus!
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Just curious, how does it work exactly? I know that "normally" three groups present and then one is chosen. If say 4 groups are going national at once, does each group get three different national presentations or are x number of national groups chosen to present and then the four groups pick from those?
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Just curious, how does it work exactly? I know that "normally" three groups present and then one is chosen. If say 4 groups are going national at once, does each group get three different national presentations or are x number of national groups chosen to present and then the four groups pick from those?
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Seems like I recall at Wake (anyone else jump in here with info!) -- let's say there were 6 locals. I believe 6 NPC groups presented to each group. Then, it was like bid matching -- the locals ranked their top 3 and the NPCs ranked their top 3.
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01-24-2008, 12:14 PM
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Seems like I recall at Wake (anyone else jump in here with info!) -- let's say there were 6 locals. I believe 6 NPC groups presented to each group. Then, it was like bid matching -- the locals ranked their top 3 and the NPCs ranked their top 3.
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That's the way I recall for the other campuses too.
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01-24-2008, 04:15 PM
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Great info. I know that within the last 10 years or so both Valpo and John Carroll have had all their local sororities go national at once. It does seem like it would be a feeding frenzy!
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Correct, JCU was just a few years ago.
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01-24-2008, 05:32 PM
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I believe all the local sororities also went (inter)national at Pepperdine in the mid 90's.
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01-24-2008, 06:09 PM
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I remember when all the Baylor sororities went national at once in the seventies. Feeding frenzy!
At the school where I teach, all the locals except 1 went national at once, plus they added another one a couple of years later.
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01-25-2008, 01:17 AM
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I believe all the local sororities also went (inter)national at Pepperdine in the mid 90's.
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Indeed they did, in 1996 (all installed in 1997). I was a freshman during the first rush when all of the locals had just affiliated as colonies of nationals, and got to join the Gamma Phi Beta colony. At that time, there were 7 NPC colonies (one NPC has since left campus), and then Theta organized a few months after the rest and installed at around the same time.
The fraternities on campus also all went national at that time.
It was interesting hearing from my sisters that had been in the local sorority about the process of choosing which NPC they were going to be. According to what they told me, our chapter was deciding between Chi Omega and Gamma Phi Beta, and chose the latter.
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At Sewanee, Kappa Delta started from a colony - it did not take over a local. They are doing fairly well, but I don't think being a national has given it an advantage over the locals. Sewanee is such a sopping wet campus that the locals don't want to have national oversight with regard to alcohol rules (and the administration has a long history of turning a blind eye to alcohol use).
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01-25-2008, 09:59 AM
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At the time of the Houston and San Jose State selections the NPC rules were much less regimented.
At Houston the Dean's Office notified all of the national groups of the intent and requested to be notified of those groups interested in placing a chapter on campus. Each local group could contact any or all of the national groups which had registered. After each group had done their research they notified the nationals of their choice. If the national was interested in that group, a meeting was set up where a presentation could be made (selling the merits of each to the other). From that process all of the groups matched with a selection. Amazingly efficient, the process began in the spring of 1955, the groups officially pledged in January and installed in February. The fraternity process was similar but far less organized and took longer to complete.
San Jose State was similar but a little more competitive because there were far more nationals interested than locals available. At least two local fraternities (and maybe some of the sororities) made tentative agreements with a national but continued shopping and finally upgraded to another group they felt was stronger or a better fit. A couple of the national organizations, after losing out on a group of their choice, went back and selected a local organization they had earlier rebuffed. The four groups that formed colonies had either lost the local group of their choice or lost out completely, but felt that the climate was healthy enough to support more groups and were successful in starting from scratch. Fascinating drama!
The ultimate feeding frenzy was when the University of California opened its Southern Campus, known today as U. C. L. A. Over about a 7 - 8 year period during the 1920s, 35 sororities (and a similar number of fraternities) installed chapters, almost all of which came from previously local organizations. As fascinating as the story would be, it would require a lot of research, including on-campus, which I do not have the facilities to do.
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