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Old 10-10-2012, 12:58 PM
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I know that the new service org that I joined is interested in re colonizing Alpha Phi Omega and APO National told them to form an interest group under a name of our choosing (We're Green and Blue Service Organization at the University of Nevada), become active, and then take things from there after that with APO with our school's authorization.
See my PM on moving forward with Alpha Phi Omega.
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Old 10-10-2012, 01:49 PM
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33girl's post is squarely on point. Perhaps it's best not to focus on the remote, unknown possibility of a local interest group either affiliating with or being accepted as a "colony" by any national/international GLO. Rather, the membership of the local group might be best served by continuing to develop and do whatever it is that they have been doing that has permitted them to exist to this point in time.

A caution: don't get spread too thin or have expectations that will result in burnout and disappointment.
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Old 10-10-2012, 02:09 PM
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Regarding these colonizations (or hopeful colonizations) happening from an interest group for a specific organization, I know it's not unheard of. At the University of California Merced--relatively new university--which was trying to get its Greek life up and running quickly, there were quite a few interest groups for specific NPC sororities. They had names reflecting characteristics of that group (ex: a group with angels in the name and wine as one of their colors). This was a couple of years ago, so I'm not entirely sure what the situation is, though regarding that specific group, I know that Merced doesn't currently have a chapter of Pi Beta Phi.

Does anyone know more about UC Merced Greek Life and could comment more on this interest group based colonization?
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I am not sure how to phrase this, but “generally speaking”, UC Merced is now operating like most other campuses in that they no longer have to create most aspects of student life.

As sigmagirl10 noted, UC Merced is the newest campus in the University of California system. UC Merced opened their doors in 2005 and every student organization had to be created “from the ground up”.

The first GLO (Delta Delta Delta) was charted from an interest group in 2009. 2009 also saw four other GLOs (Sigma Chi, Delta Gamma, Kappa Kappa Gamma and Sigma Alpha Epsilon) charter from interest groups. So at the time, the “interest group” to an NPC/NIC organization was used to “jump start” the Greek Community.

Since 2009, no NPC sorority has chartered at UCM. Lambda Theta Nu colonized in 2012 and I not familiar with their chartering process so I do not know if they started as an interest group or not.

Two IFC fraternities (Kappa Sigma and Omega Delta Phi) charted in 2011 (may have come from interest groups) and there is currently an interest group for Gamma Zeta Alpha.

I would like to note that that forming an interest group is one of the ways some fraternities might colonize. Being that UCM is still a relatively new college, I suspect that fraternities may continue to form via interest groups for the time being.

For what it is worth, there are some groups at UC Merced calling themselves a fraternity or sorority. However they are not viewed as interest groups by the University nor are they recognized by the University.
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Old 10-22-2012, 07:22 PM
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I went to a very small liberal arts college on the East Coast for undergrad. It had a large commuter population. We actively recruited everyone from transfers to seniors, and some of those seniors were 22+. I'm not saying that we had 35 year old Moms in our group, but it wasn't all freshman, either. It was a really interesting mix of all kinds of girls, all ages.

But then again, the school was very small and not very competitive.

I was in Greek honor societies in college and grad school as well. They are very special, with their own ceremonies and rituals, too. There is definitely a place for you. Best of luck!!!
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