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Old 09-18-2012, 12:36 PM
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Originally Posted by DeltaBetaBaby View Post
Yes, this is allowed, but I only know of one school that does it (Maryland?). How many women are we talking about, here? You could also do some sort of less-structured recruitment, but allow the groups who are over total to take a quota. Two FR's is a lot of energy and money for chapters to spend.
Not arguing with energy/time factor, but our Panhellenic limits each chapter's recruitment budget to $200. If there are two FR, Panhellenic could always set lower budgets for both (to take into account having to do everything twice).
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