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Old 01-23-2002, 11:20 AM
AlphaGam1019 AlphaGam1019 is offline
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Chapter Houses

I was browsing through several AlphaGam chapter pages and came across some nice houses!!

I wasn't fortunate enough to attend a school with sorority houses- but we're raising money for them. There was a meeting of Sorority International presidents at our school (I got to meet Suzanne Spicer) concerning housing.

Apparently it's an all or nothing thing- one sorority can't build a house until all the groups can. Our chapter's housing money is secure but I've heard that some other groups have somehow spent their housing money on other crap. go figure!

Gee, some of these houses are to die for!
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http://www.msstate.edu/org/agd/

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Old 01-23-2002, 01:59 PM
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At least you're allowed to get a house - here in Pennsylvania, it's against the law unless you were "grandfathered" in.

Best of luck in your quest to get a house. Hopefully the rest of the sororities will shape up and start saving that $$$!

"Peachy!"
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Old 01-23-2002, 02:35 PM
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What is "grandfathered in" mean?
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Old 01-23-2002, 02:42 PM
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Old 01-23-2002, 03:52 PM
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We have two chapter houses actually, they are right next door to each other. i think we are the only chapter like that but we love both of them. It is really interesting subject for rush needless to say cause none of the other sororities have two houses here. But every chapter here has a house, except Sigma Kappa is losing theirs cause they rent it and their landlord doesn't want them there anymore.
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Old 01-23-2002, 04:06 PM
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I love the Miss. State AGD house

But here is my fave AGD house of all... and yes I am bias.

Alpha Beta House


Then two of my other faves on campus

Chi Omega- Eta Chapter
Sigma Kappa - Alpha Mu Chapter
Beta Theta Pi - Lambda Chapter

Delta Sigma Phi- Alpha Theta (actually Phi Delts house)

Lambda Chi Alpha -Sigma Zeta Chapter (actually FIJI's house)
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Old 01-23-2002, 06:41 PM
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At West Georgia, NPC sororities are in 1 dorm - AGD,Chi O and Alpha Xi on one side and KD,Phi and DDD on the other side. We've had the sorority dorm since around 1972.

Every year, there is a dicussion about wanting to move off into a house or get a whole apt. building. Unfortunately, I think if 1 moves, everyone has to. Last spring, the college adopted a policy that each sorority has to be financially resp. for 25 (?) beds. They announced the reg. Spring Qtr, after several people had signed apt. complexes. To make it more difficult, freshman girls can not move onto the sorority dorm. (I don't know if there is a rule that freshmen guys can't live in off-campus fraternity houses.)

It can be a financial strain if a sorority doesn't have 25 sisters who can/will move on the hall. I think that a sorority has the option of letting non-Greeks live on their hall.

A house can be a wonderful thing, but you also have the liability pressures that a dorm room doesn't.
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