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Old 02-20-2008, 04:37 PM
Nieng17 Nieng17 is offline
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Syracuse University Recruitment

Syracuse recruitment was huge this semester. Total on campus is 90. This year's quota was 48 with 750+ pnm's going through the first round. Phi Sigma Sigma achieved quota.
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Old 02-20-2008, 09:25 PM
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Syracuse recruitment was huge this semester. Total on campus is 90. This year's quota was 48 with 750+ pnm's going through the first round. Phi Sigma Sigma achieved quota.
Per our recruitment thread, DG pledged 48. Are the numbers substantially larger than last year? (I believe quota last year was 45, was it not?) It does seem odd to have total of 90 with such large quotas...
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Old 02-21-2008, 12:37 PM
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Syracuse Recruitment is very interesting number wise. In 2006 Total was changed from 70 to 90 and during the fall semester this year chapters ranged in size from 50-120. One of my chapter sisters currently at SU told me that they might/or had changed it to 100 for this year.

Quota has been 2005-40 2006-42 2007-45 2008-48. PNM's going through recruitment has increased from 535 in 2005 to 781 in 2008, however, it is not unusual to see 150+ pnms not finish the process because they either dropped or were released by all of the houses.

Syracuse has spring recruitment, and by the time it starts many women know which house they want to be a sister in. They have either met sisters in chapters or have been exposed to the rumor mill.

It is not unusual to have a full class but lose 10 or more new members during the nm process. Many, if not all, of the houses don't initiate the number of women they started out with, leading to smaller chapter sizes.

Any type of COB is also considered to be taboo and many houses would rather initiate a smaller class and be smaller than have everyone know they have participated in COBing.

Hope that answers your question.

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Old 02-22-2008, 07:05 PM
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Johns Hopkins (MD)

The February 21, 2008 online edition of the paper at The Johns Hopkins University reports on NPC and IFC recruitment results:

http://media.www.jhunewsletter.com/m...-3227074.shtml

Excerpts from the much longer article:

. . . Panhellenic Council establishes a quota for each of its four sororities. This year, all sororities except for Kappa Kappa Gamma exceeded the quota.

. . . This year, the quota was 39, while last year it was 32. . . .

Last year, the Panhellenic Council had 115 pledges. This year it has 149. . . .
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