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You know Brad, I read your post and was curious how sororities measured up to that insurance yardstick. Even at our largest chapters with large houses, women probably don't pay more than $40 a year for insurance. And at the smaller, unhoused chapters, it's between $15-30. Now mind you, all of this is based upon previous violations, the atmosphere of campus, the "risk" involved.
With more sorority incidents coming out lately, I can imagine sorority women will soon be experiencing these increases as well, but thankfully, NPC has helped us keep insurance costs down by removing alcohol from our housing.
You're exactly right though...the hazing proponents will keep your insurance costs through the roof. And it's a shame for those fraternities who really do have positive new member programs.
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