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03-28-2023, 02:24 PM
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From what I heard, ASA did not do formal recruitment. I'm really surprised that Theta Phi Alpha didn't do very well. They were doing pretty good for a chapter with no house on that campus.
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I am an IU alum, I can definitely answer a couple of these. ASA has an office, not sure that is the correct word for it, but it's a central meeting spot. They can hang out there, have events, etc. They do not have a chapter house. They are down to around 40 members if I have been told correctly, so they were basically unable to complete formal recruitment. They do the bulk of their recruitment informally.
IU does not set campus total due to the different living situations. There are large traditional chapter houses, one chapter lives in an apartment block, and one chapter has a central meeting spot. By not setting campus total, chapters can better meet their housing goals. Some houses sleep 70ish while some could sleep 110+. This allows all chapters to be able to stay financially viable while making quota. Some COB to fill bed spots or a number their national organization would like them to meet.
As far as the 1 PMN released...if social media is to be believed she was an "influencer" who went to parties in the late fall and posted live from a fraternity house and then the house suffered some university consequences. There was a "fear" that she might make a habit of it and she was released by all chapters. I cannot verify this, but I have seen it written and heard it a couple of different places.
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03-30-2023, 09:13 AM
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From what I heard, ASA did not do formal recruitment. I'm really surprised that Theta Phi Alpha didn't do very well. They were doing pretty good for a chapter with no house on that campus.
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Theta Phi did lease the Delta Tau Delta house for a few years. The house is massive, it has an indoor basketball court. It became a hardship rather than a benefit during recruitment and the chapter voted to move back to a block in an apartment complex and give up the house. They made quota one of the years in the house, they have not made quota since moving back to the apartments, which I find odd. I thought having an apartment block would appeal to women who want to be Greek but don't want to live in a house with 100 other women, share communal bathrooms, etc.
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03-30-2023, 01:49 PM
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I do remember them moving back to the apartments, and for some reason I feel like they did ok last year during formal recruitment. Maybe I'm mistaken.
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Theta Phi did lease the Delta Tau Delta house for a few years. The house is massive, it has an indoor basketball court. It became a hardship rather than a benefit during recruitment and the chapter voted to move back to a block in an apartment complex and give up the house. They made quota one of the years in the house, they have not made quota since moving back to the apartments, which I find odd. I thought having an apartment block would appeal to women who want to be Greek but don't want to live in a house with 100 other women, share communal bathrooms, etc.
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