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08-29-2008, 12:19 PM
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I didnt want to start a new thread so i decided to post this question here..my sorority would like to increase our chapters to other local schools but we dont know exactly how that would happen.
I know schools have to be open to adding another GLO to their council. Even if they are, how is it possible for us to find out and perhaps host an information session on the campus?
I am not looking for specific school answers, i'm looking to find out how other organizations were able to expand to other schools.
Currently my organization is not affiliated with any school but we are hoping to expand to schools in an effort to gain national status.
We had a school permit us registration last spring but the chapter we were hoping for collapsed.
Any comments, questions, or similar situations?
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Your alpha/founding chapter isn't affiliated with a school either? Did your founders create your organization with the expectation that it would become a campus-based organization? If it was created to be a community-based organization, you might rub some of the older members the wrong way by trying to expand.
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08-29-2008, 12:36 PM
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This is the situation.
We were founded to be a college based sorority at a specific school. We do not consider ourselves a community sorority.
At the time of submitting our constitution to the greek advisor we were informed that local sororities were not permitted registration.
We were offered opportunity to look into other existing groups that are on a national council.
We chose to keep our letters and are currently attempting to gain national status in an effort to become members of this campus' IFC.
My question is:
National organizations have chapters on multiple campuses.
what are methods to get other schools, who have the need for a sorority to join, to know that we exist and contact us for a new chapter.
Last edited by H0NEY1987; 08-29-2008 at 12:38 PM.
Reason: eta: we do not consider ourselves a community sorority
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08-29-2008, 12:46 PM
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Originally Posted by H0NEY1987
This is the situation.
We were founded to be a college based sorority at a specific school. We do not consider ourselves a community sorority.
At the time of submitting our constitution to the greek advisor we were informed that local sororities were not permitted registration.
We were offered opportunity to look into other existing groups that are on a national council.
We chose to keep our letters and are currently attempting to gain national status in an effort to become members of this campus' IFC.
My question is:
National organizations have chapters on multiple campuses.
what are methods to get other schools, who have the need for a sorority to join, to know that we exist and contact us for a new chapter.
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OK, that makes sense.
My fraternity began expanding when a brother transferred to a different school and brought the organization to the campus. Now our expansion occurs when an interested group of men contacts us to see if we'd like to open a chapter.
You could try contacting local colleges (expansion is usually easier if it's done nearby) to let them know that you'd like to expand. They may invite you to come out and present/advertise on campus. That could stir up some interest and get the ball rolling.
FYI - How would your sorority be joining IFC?
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08-29-2008, 01:11 PM
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It's actually IFSC here. so we'd be included
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08-29-2008, 01:13 PM
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It's actually IFSC here. so we'd be included
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Your initial post says IFC. That's where the confusion came from.
ETA: I'm looking at the constitution for an IFSC at a school near your Alpha chapter. If it's the same school that you attend, there is no section requiring members of the council to be national organizations. You may want to bring that up to your Student Activities advisor.
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08-29-2008, 02:52 PM
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What school is that? Perhaps I could contact them in an effort for expansion.
But our student and activities handbook clearly reads that all sorority and fraternity groups must be of national existence as a requirement to join the IFSC.
No local groups beyond the one that was founded in the 70's, is permitted to register.
They consider us an underground sorority.It's an awful position to be in.
The greek advisor encourages other registered groups to disregard our members as other greeks.
That's why its important to us to become national.
I invited my friends on facebook to attend an informational meeting that the sisters are having next month. Perhaps that will help us out.
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08-29-2008, 03:06 PM
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Originally Posted by H0NEY1987
My question is:
National organizations have chapters on multiple campuses.
what are methods to get other schools, who have the need for a sorority to join, to know that we exist and contact us for a new chapter.
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Originally Posted by knight_shadow
My fraternity began expanding when a brother transferred to a different school and brought the organization to the campus. Now our expansion occurs when an interested group of men contacts us to see if we'd like to open a chapter.
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Adding to knight_shadow's comments, expansion requires networking, so you need to have people who are REALLY outgoing/social and are willing to talk to anyone under the sun. Your members would also be well served to take on leadership roles on campus and attend regional events for the various groups they may be involved with.
My sorority began expanding when we were contacted by women at a school nearby our founding location who were familiar with some members. Now, in our eleventh year, we have Greek Life administrators actually contacting us and inviting us to expand.
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08-29-2008, 09:24 PM
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What school is that? Perhaps I could contact them in an effort for expansion.
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La Salle.
ETA: I just got a chance to look over some of the pages on your website. One of the "reasons to join" is that you're not governed by a "giant head quarters [sic]." You realize that in order for your organization to function on a national level, you'll need to adopt some kind of national structure (i.e. headquarters)? It also states that the way to join is by applying. Do you interview prospects or just bid them because they apply? It comes off as a "hey! we'll take anybody!" type of organization, and I'm sure you don't want that.
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Last edited by knight_shadow; 08-29-2008 at 09:31 PM.
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