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It's different for sororities and fraternities. Sororities have a specific process that is dictated by the National Panhellenic Conference. These are the steps: 1. The Campus Panhellenic recognizes a need for a new sorority, and then reps vote to begin the process to bring a new organization to campus. 2. Once they have voted to begin the process the national sororities that are not presently at TCU are notified that the campus is open for expansion. 3. Groups that are interested in coming to TCU submit packets to the campus Panhellenic that outline why they would be a good campus fit. Typically this includes information such as local alumnae base, financial stability of the national organization, national philanthropy, support that the national HQ can provide a new chapter, how they plan to recruit on the campus, etc. 4. A committee narrows the packets/groups down to 3-4. These 3-4 are then invited to present to the Campus Panhellenic. They bring in representatives from the national HQ and local alumnae base to further detail why their organization would be a good fit and successful at TCU. 5. The Campus Panhellenic votes on which organization to invite. In some cases they may choose one organization to come on first and then a second to come on at a later date. That is how it happened with AOII and Phi Mu. 6. Once the vote takes place it can be 1-3 semesters before the group is actually on campus recruiting. This whole process typically takes about 2 years.
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