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10-13-2012, 10:20 PM
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Can someone from Florida explain - is this a former branch campus that has just become a 4-year school?
If the majority of the student population still transfers to a main campus after 2 years, it is going to be hard to encourage groups to colonize there - whether the administration is in favor of it or against it.
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10-13-2012, 10:59 PM
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Can someone from Florida explain - is this a former branch campus that has just become a 4-year school?
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Yes, but the transition is not quite so recent. It became its own university 5+ years ago.
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10-13-2012, 11:22 PM
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Yes, but the transition is not quite so recent. It became its own university 5+ years ago.
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Well, that to me (in terms of seeing whether it can sustain Greek life/a primarily residential student population) is "recent." The first freshmen entering after it was on its own would only have graduated in 2010 at the earliest.
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10-14-2012, 12:52 AM
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First of all, I find it bizarre that USFSP would talk about discriminatory greeks, when the USF main campus appear to have a fairly standard Social Greek system including groups NIC, NPC, NPHC and a couple of other Umbrellas.
But I do agree that with only 457 residential students, that social greek life is unlikely.
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10-14-2012, 01:02 AM
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Undergrad enrollment is 6,000. I believe the term "residential students" refers to students living on-campus.
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10-14-2012, 11:07 AM
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Undergrad enrollment is 6,000. I believe the term "residential students" refers to students living on-campus.
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Yes, we know that. We're not talking about total enrollment. With less than 10% of the students living on campus, any group would have to show that they can overcome that issue and still stay together. That is, they need to create an interest group and keep it going for a couple years. I doubt very much that the school said anything about "discrimination."
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10-14-2012, 04:01 PM
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I doubt very much that the school said anything about "discrimination."
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Agreed.
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10-14-2012, 03:51 PM
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Can someone from Florida explain - is this a former branch campus that has just become a 4-year school?
If the majority of the student population still transfers to a main campus after 2 years, it is going to be hard to encourage groups to colonize there - whether the administration is in favor of it or against it.
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It was always a branch campus; I think now it's autonomous from USF. I don't think people are transferring from those schools as much as they would from a typical community college. They're just commuters--people with families or students living at home to save money and not just as a way to get to FSU or UF like it was in the past.
I find the "discrimination" explanation fishy...almost sounds like the brothel law explanation.
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