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Okay, you asked...

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Anyone can see that from the scholarship reports, but you need to look at three years of data house by house to see an actual trend. If you reeeaaallly want to know for each house: 1) Look at one year's fall Organization Totals to see a house's total membership number for fall. Total membership = the number of returning actives for the fall + the number of new members accepting bids. 2) Then go to the following spring's Active Members numbers to see the number of active members who returned for spring semester. 3) Subtract 2) from 1) and you will see how many members from fall didn't return in spring, either from December graduations or from drops. 4) You then have to do this over a few years for every sorority to see who is consistently loosing more members because if you only look at one year, that number could reflect a large December graduating class for that sorority, which happens sometimes, and not actual drops. Drop rates will be a consistent trend shown over a few years. This method will show the truth to anyone THAT invested in finding out drop rates. Anything else is just rumor and smack talk.
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