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06-29-2015, 10:22 PM
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I have no idea how we could do it. GPA might be it, as we still have many women come through with below a 3.0. Sometimes it's just hard because I see my friends from high school at smaller schools who have smaller chapters and you can tell how close their entire chapter is.
Another would be to allow more cuts. National average is 79% and our placement rate is 93%. If we were more around the national average, our chapters could have more manageable sizes.
Like I said, I absolutely love my friends and I'd do anything for any one of my sisters regardless weather or not we're close. However, and I speak for a lot of girls in different sororities on campus, it's virtually impossible to do so with such large chapters.
But Titchou you're right - it's expensive and there's not a lot of sororities who would have the support nationally. But I do think that campus would support an additional chapter because it's so desperately needed. I also think that SDT should do a full recruitment, even if it would require bringing in large numbers of alumni.
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06-29-2015, 10:49 PM
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I also think that SDT should do a full recruitment, even if it would require bringing in large numbers of alumni.
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They would only need to bring in alums for a few years, then they would be closer in size to the other chapters. Do you know what percentage of your campus is Jewish? Enough for SDT to go through the enormous task of taking on such a recruitment? I ask because my alma mater has both SDT and AEPhi, both participate in the entirety of formal recruitment and always make quota.
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06-29-2015, 11:03 PM
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They would only need to bring in alums for a few years, then they would be closer in size to the other chapters. Do you know what percentage of your campus is Jewish? Enough for SDT to go through the enormous task of taking on such a recruitment? I ask because my alma mater has both SDT and AEPhi, both participate in the entirety of formal recruitment and always make quota.
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The SDT chapter at Alabama seems like it's trying to disaffiliate with the Jewish faith. When I went through recruitment two years ago, they participated in the first round of rush, and was told by the active that was recruiting myself and two other PNM's that they "used to be" affiliated with the Jewish faith but now are just a typical social sorority.
I don't know how much merit there was to that, but it seems like the attachment of the Jewish religion has stunted their growth as the belief that you must be Jewish to pledge SDT is for the most part still around.
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06-30-2015, 03:07 AM
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Re: SDT - I'm not one and I don't really know, but FWIK, they have not been all-Jewish since the early 1970s, whereas AEPhi is still only Jewish.
Right now, construction is still taking place. The sororities have been able to use a couple of "old" houses while their new ones are being built, but this year ZTA is without a house while theirs, Phi Mu's and KKG's are going up.
I am hoping that once there is an "old" house available, SDT can move back to sorority row, pledge more women and again participate fully in formal recruitment.
That would not happen for another 3 or 4 years, though.
I keep thinking that one day, sooner rather than later, the recruitment numbers are going to shrink instead of grow.
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Re: SDT - I'm not one and I don't really know, but FWIK, they have not been all-Jewish since the early 1970s, whereas AEPhi is still only Jewish.
Right now, construction is still taking place. The sororities have been able to use a couple of "old" houses while their new ones are being built, but this year ZTA is without a house while theirs, Phi Mu's and KKG's are going up.
I am hoping that once there is an "old" house available, SDT can move back to sorority row, pledge more women and again participate fully in formal recruitment.
That would not happen for another 3 or 4 years, though.
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I keep thinking that one day, sooner rather than later, the recruitment numbers are going shrink instead of grow.
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But AEPhi isn't at Alabama anymore. Do you mean nationally?
I agree with your last sentence in that eventually fewer women will rush (at any school with uber large chapters) because sorority membership has reached a point of diminishing returns.
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06-30-2015, 12:06 PM
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06-30-2015, 12:55 PM
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But AEPhi isn't at Alabama anymore. Do you mean nationally?
I agree with your last sentence in that eventually fewer women will rush (at any school with uber large chapters) because sorority membership has reached a point of diminishing returns.
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Right, by the time I got to Alabama (a few years after Titchou), they were gone. I guess nationally? I checked them out at a school a few years ago to help a mother and found that they - or at least that chapter - don't pledge gentiles.
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06-30-2015, 11:30 PM
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Right, by the time I got to Alabama (a few years after Titchou), they were gone. I guess nationally? I checked them out at a school a few years ago to help a mother and found that they - or at least that chapter - don't pledge gentiles.
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AEPhi alum would obviously know more than I but I seem to recall her saying that the decision to pledge gentiles or not is up to the chapter. IIRC, she was not Jewish when she joined the local sorority that would eventually become her chapter of AEPhi. I have heard at other schools that they don't take gentiles, though. But    at the thought of pre-sorting girls into Jewish and non-Jewish piles during recruitment. Had no idea that ever happened!
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07-04-2015, 01:03 PM
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They would only need to bring in alums for a few years, then they would be closer in size to the other chapters. Do you know what percentage of your campus is Jewish? Enough for SDT to go through the enormous task of taking on such a recruitment? I ask because my alma mater has both SDT and AEPhi, both participate in the entirety of formal recruitment and always make quota.
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IIRC, Alabama won't schedule recruitment on days when there are home football games, but WILL schedule it on the Jewish High Holy Days. So, whether SDT is full Jewish, historically Jewish, or barely Jewish, it's still not hard to understand why they'd have hesitations on undertaking a full 'Bama recruitment.
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07-04-2015, 01:20 PM
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IIRC, Alabama won't schedule recruitment on days when there are home football games, but WILL schedule it on the Jewish High Holy Days. So, whether SDT is full Jewish, historically Jewish, or barely Jewish, it's still not hard to understand why they'd have hesitations on undertaking a full 'Bama recruitment.
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That's not exactly accurate, DBB. Alabama's recruitment historically has been before classes and our football season start. So saying we "won't" do it is, at best, misleading. College here starts in mid August so recruitment is the week before classes begin. The first games of football season are now usually the Thursday thru Saturday of Labor Day weekend.
Whether or not any of this has anything to do with Jewish High Holy Days, I have no idea but this year they fall in the two weeks AFTER Labor Day - a month after recruitment. And since Bid Day is on Assumption Day this year, I assume they should move that for the Catholics?
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07-04-2015, 01:54 PM
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IIRC, Alabama won't schedule recruitment on days when there are home football games, but WILL schedule it on the Jewish High Holy Days. So, whether SDT is full Jewish, historically Jewish, or barely Jewish, it's still not hard to understand why they'd have hesitations on undertaking a full 'Bama recruitment.
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I believe you're confusing Alabama with Ole Miss. Alabama always goes before school starts in August. Ole Miss schedules around football and does occasionally conflict with Jewish Holidays.
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