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Old 03-20-2003, 06:21 PM
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Now my sorority is NPC, but there are actually almost as many non-NPC sororities as there are NPC ones. And while some are much new, several of them have almost as many chapters as our bigger NPC ssters and some of them have MORE cdhapters than the smaller NPC groups.
Aside from the NPHC sororities (which are just about as old as the NPC groups), I'm not aware of any primarily collegiate, primarly social sororities with at least as many chapters as the NPC groups. Some of the NALFO and multicultural groups are quickly growing and may soon catch up, but they're not there yet. ASK, Phi Sigma Rho, Kappa Beta Gamma, none of these groups have more than half as many chapters as the smallest NPC groups, and they are the biggest "independent" collegiate sororities I can think of.

Groups like ESA and Beta Sigma Phi have a whole lot of chapters, but collegiates only make up a tiny percentage of their members. Other groups like SA and SAI bill themselves as "professional" sororities (whether individual chapters function in that capacity or not).

So I'm wondering what these groups are that I don't know about?
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