I've never heard of either of these schools, and I'm usually good at those sorts of things. Can't recall seeing a thread on either of these schools before.
If I had to guess (so take it for what it is worth) I would guess that neither school has a super strong greek life and recs probably aren't required. But I could be wrong.
Drury system is not competitive. It is a small system with 4 npc groups; Tri-Delta, Kappa Delta, Pi Phi, and Zeta. They have very nice suites and no houses. Due to the numbers going through I don't think you would have trouble finding a home with an open mind. Alpha Phi was there till 1983 but the campus population could not support 5 GLO's and we lost our charter due to low numbers.
I'm not finding a lot of information at any of the schools. I'm interested in joining a sorority, but at the same time I'm also looking at schools that don't have greek life so it's not a huge deciding factor for me. I just thought I would get what information I could.
I've never heard of either of these schools, and I'm usually good at those sorts of things. Can't recall seeing a thread on either of these schools before.
If I had to guess (so take it for what it is worth) I would guess that neither school has a super strong greek life and recs probably aren't required. But I could be wrong.
Please see Drury's entire page -- with links -- on the subject of recommendations at
To me, it looks like they encourage / strongly encourage recs. However, I may be mistaken (it's happened before and it'll probably happen again). At any rate, it looks like they're familiar with recs and certainly know what to do with them when they come in.