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Old 01-19-2011, 09:33 PM
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I understand Concordia's opposition to national charters, but for starting up a fraternity (or resurrecting one), appealing with your administration to allow a national charter is your best bet. National HQs for Greeks are experts at setting up new locations and often have parent chapters nearby to help with the difficult parts of starting a chapter (initial recruitment, ritual, etc.).
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If it's a very conservative Christian school, they often want nothing to do with national Greeks. They want to have complete control over the organizations at their institution, and will regard any mention of "others" as trying to usurp their authority. He's on the right track with the idea he has.

FYP to take out unnecessary apostrophes.
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