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Old 09-24-2020, 03:18 AM
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AU has had sororities since the 1930s and fraternities I would assume for even longer. They’ve had ample time to adjust their programming to work around the fact that a large amount of the students have highly demanding jobs and recruit accordingly. So no, I really doubt that “the students are too busy for Greek life” is a factor.
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Old 09-24-2020, 08:42 PM
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AU has had sororities since the 1930s and fraternities I would assume for even longer. They’ve had ample time to adjust their programming to work around the fact that a large amount of the students have highly demanding jobs and recruit accordingly. So no, I really doubt that “the students are too busy for Greek life” is a factor.
I agree, they have had time to adjust their programing. My point is that many of AU's students are already committed to their agency "sponsors" and don't have time or need for fraternities.

Here are the demographic facts:

AU has approximately 8500 undergrads.

37.4 percent are male resulting in 3179 undergraduate males.

Only 53.3 percent are 18 - 21 which equals about 1694 undergraduate males (assume 847 freshmen/sophomore students) in the typical pool of possible fraternity members. Of these 847, a big percentage already have government career paths laid out for them.

AU says it has 14 IFC fraternities plus 3 NPHC fraternities, which seems like a lot for the size of possible new member pool. To me, these don't look like very good numbers under the best of circumstances.

Also, AU is considered a very diverse campus. I don't know what was wrong with the chapter choosing to close, but, on a campus like AU (or really any 21st century campus), any organization that is not diverse (or working hard toward being diverse) might as well close its doors.
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Old 09-26-2020, 11:19 AM
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AU says it has 14 IFC fraternities plus 3 NPHC fraternities, which seems like a lot for the size of possible new member pool.
Yikes, that is a lot. I'd expect those numbers at Mason or Maryland, but not AU.
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Old 09-26-2020, 01:02 PM
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Yikes, that is a lot. I'd expect those numbers at Mason or Maryland, but not AU.
Mason has 26,000 undergrads with 15 IFC fraternities, 7 NPHC (3 fraternities, 4 sororities), 15 multicultural (5 fraternities, 8 sororities) and 8 NPC sororities. That's 45 groups but, according to the Greek Life office, only 1800+ students are members.
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Old 09-26-2020, 02:11 PM
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Mason has 26,000 undergrads with 15 IFC fraternities, 7 NPHC (3 fraternities, 4 sororities), 15 multicultural (5 fraternities, 8 sororities) and 8 NPC sororities. That's 45 groups but, according to the Greek Life office, only 1800+ students are members.
45?!?!?



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Old 09-26-2020, 04:59 PM
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45?!?!?



I've been away from DC for too long. I had no idea.
Oops my math is a bit off. They have 13 multicultural frats and sororities, so the total is 43.

I have to admit I was surprised by how many Greek social orgs Mason has, but I was also surprised how low Greek participation is given the number of groups on campus. The university has definitely become more residential in the past 20 years, with lots of new residence halls being built and recruiting many students from other parts of the state (and the region). But there is still a high percentage of undergrads who are part-timers, commuters and older students, not to mention a large influx of juniors every year from the Northern Virginia Community College system.
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