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Old 08-09-2012, 04:24 PM
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Ouch. So theoretically, a chapter could have all of its seniors decide they want to stay for a 5th year and a second degree and end up with a quota of zero?
I don't believe many if any of the NPC chapters at Indiana would allow a 5th year senior to live in. Even in my chapter when the house wasn't full, we still didn't have 5th year seniors live in. They were alumnae and that's that.

But as always, IndianaSigKap brings up a great compromise. If you increase your quota by just 5 you have virtually the same chapter size (and only have to allow for a few live-outs), but the system as a whole can accommodate WAY more girls. And that's a way for some chapters who do want to increase their size but don't want to completely throw out tradition to add 5 or 10 girls and not stick out as having done so.
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Old 08-09-2012, 04:33 PM
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I don't believe many if any of the NPC chapters at Indiana would allow a 5th year senior to live in. Even in my chapter when the house wasn't full, we still didn't have 5th year seniors live in. They were alumnae and that's that.
Wait, what? Your fifth-year seniors are no longer considered collegians? I can say with certainty that is not the case for all groups.
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