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Old 08-22-2003, 11:15 AM
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I live on a campus that doesnt have Greek Housing. How are students billed for Greek Hosing? I assume that its just like living in a res hall probably costs a little more, my friend thinks that students pay out of pocket every month. So how does it work?
Living in the house is included in your dues. The budget is made and rent, food, etc. are considered and then you're billed at the beginning of the semester. You either pay it all up front or if your chapter has a payment plan you can break it up over the semester. If your national owns your house then all of the money goes to them, if your university owns it then the chapter cuts a check to the university from that money for rent. That's how it worked with us anyway...
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Old 08-22-2003, 11:34 AM
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I'm not really sure since we don't have sorority houses, yet. I know at Purdue, it's cheaper to live in Greek housing than in a residence hall. Is it like that other places, too?
I think it is at most places...otherwise what would be the draw to get people to live in?

And to answer Matt's question, we get billed for our rent by the chapter every month. We aren't "on-campus" though, so it might be different if you are.
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Old 08-22-2003, 06:30 PM
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In all instances, it depends if you have a House or not.

But, What do you as a Chapter want to do?

Do you are will you want to build your own House! The Alums are not necessarly the answer but helpful!

Why do you pay dues and Fees! Da, to Your Hdqs to pay for their costs and to pay for your budget, such as partys, rush, Alum Involement, homecoming. etc!
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Old 08-25-2003, 03:17 PM
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by GeekyPenguin
[B]I think it is at most places...otherwise what would be the draw to get people to live in?

It isn't necessarily cheaper at all schools. The "draw" includes many aspects - nicer housing, better food at eat in houses, house boys & maids, but the main reason is to be able to live with your sisters.

Zeta moved into their new house at South Carolina last year (the first sorority in the new village - there were also four fraternities who moved in last year). I saw the inside of the house while it was under construction and have seen pictures since then. No, it definitely is not a Tara facade! It is the real thing! Awesome!!
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Old 08-25-2003, 03:37 PM
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Nhfulmer
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I think it is at most places...otherwise what would be the draw to get people to live in?

It isn't necessarily cheaper at all schools. The "draw" includes many aspects - nicer housing, better food at eat in houses, house boys & maids, but the main reason is to be able to live with your sisters.
A lot of houses at smaller schools don't have any of those - I had no food, no house boy, and no maid. The majority of Greek housing in Wisconsin (minus the UW) is like this - so the draw to live in is that it's cheap!
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Old 08-25-2003, 05:14 PM
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GeekyP, damn No HOUSE BOY? I would never Be Your House Boy!

In most instances, smaller schools with Chapter Houses find that having a food operation can be expensive, ergo opt for the School Food Service!

One more room to put into a new house that builds up the cost of a new house!

1. Bathing Facilities.
2. Kitchens.

Just like building a private House!

the two most costly rooms in a house!
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Old 08-25-2003, 05:46 PM
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GeekyP, damn No HOUSE BOY? I would never Be Your House Boy!

In most instances, smaller schools with Chapter Houses find that having a food operation can be expensive, ergo opt for the School Food Service!

One more room to put into a new house that builds up the cost of a new house!

1. Bathing Facilities.
2. Kitchens.

Just like building a private House!

the two most costly rooms in a house!
Well shoot, I'm glad we didn't have house boys if Tom wouldn't be mine!

Most of us did just get a campus meal plan - or get campus dining dollars. I usually ate breakfast at the house during the week and then ate lunch and dinner on campus. On weekends I'd usually order in. Most of the other girls did this too, although a few cooked for themselves.
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Old 09-04-2003, 08:59 PM
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Here is a link to more/better pictures of the Kappa house at South Carolina. Enjoy!

http://www.geocities.com/colakkg/pictures.htm
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Old 09-05-2003, 12:13 PM
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I actually just moved to Columbia, SC where USC is located and the first thing I went and found was the Kappa Alpha house! Its gorgeous, I can't wait to see the inside sometime! My sorority isn't present at USC, but I was a KA little sister, so I was excited to see them at USC and with such a magnificent house!

Congratulations to all the greeks at USC! You're going to love your new homes!
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Old 09-05-2003, 01:11 PM
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The houses at USC are going to be so nice. I'm so excited for AXO there. I heard about the plans two years ago when they were raising money, designing plans, etc. I'm sure alumni contributions helped a whole lot, and nationals probably chipped in as well. All the sororities and fraternities here at UGA have awesome houses too. I feel privileged to be able to live where so many women in my chapter have lived over the years. A few of our houses here are even on the historic registry (and SAE can't put letters on their house because of this). Although, with older houses often come expensive maintenance probs (ie our new A/C system we put in a few years ago). Congrats to USC, i'm sure it will mean a lot of increased strength for their greek system.
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Old 09-05-2003, 10:33 PM
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GeekyP, I changed my mind, Well not really!

I will be your lap boy!

Starting to really like the GPB ladys!
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Old 09-06-2003, 08:25 PM
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GeekyP, I changed my mind, Well not really!

I will be your lap boy!

Starting to really like the GPB ladys!

Aww, shucks.

Tom, I think you and I might not be age compatible, but I hear there's a certain retired LtColonel who has an interest in you.
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Old 10-06-2004, 04:37 PM
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GeekyP, damn No HOUSE BOY? I would never Be Your House Boy!

In most instances, smaller schools with Chapter Houses find that having a food operation can be expensive, ergo opt for the School Food Service!

One more room to put into a new house that builds up the cost of a new house!

1. Bathing Facilities.
2. Kitchens.

Just like building a private House!

the two most costly rooms in a house!
Do any chapters have a houses without a kitchens, sort of like a small dorm? If the chapter was right near campus and there was on campus food service they would be able to cut the cost of building a house.
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Old 10-08-2004, 05:28 PM
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Starting to really like the GPB ladys!
We know you are, Tom, we know you are.
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