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Agree, most of the UC campuses started out as teacher colleges or 'state normal schools.' UCSD was a marine station to begin with. was just giving dates for when the campuses officially became part of the UC system.
and when sororities were established. UCLA 1923, UCSB 1950
back to recruitment.
Hundreds do drop out at UCLA (according to data provided 2011 906 signed up 609 received bids, but only 787 came to open house) , but not because of 'suddenly finding out how much it costs.' PNMs are given that information when they register.
NPC did discuss with UCLA some time ago about its system. It was more due to the way quota was established. Set based on open house numbers, never readjusted. So the larger houses tended to take quota, the smaller houses struggled. Example: in the late 70s, UCLA had 18 chapters, over 1,000 going through recruitment. By the early to mid 80s, 6 chapters had closed.
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