could we have more sororities?
by: curious
How come we don't have more chapters here now like they do at places like Florida, Alabama or even TCU?
UT is such big a campus. We don't seem to be growing greek life like so many other universities
We don't have these:
Alpha Gamma Delta ΑΓΔ
Alpha Omicron Pi ΑΟΠ
Delta Zeta ΔΖ
Gamma Phi Beta ΓΦΒ
Phi Mu ΦΜ
#2by: Some sad facts
I did a little searching.. We are much less pro-sisterhoods than SMU percent-wise. And Alabama too.
Alabama undergrad approx. 37,000
Approx. 55% are female 20,350
Well over 30% of those women are in Panhellenic sororities
SMU undergrad approx. 6000.
Approx. half are female 3000
About 40% of those women are in Panhellenic sororities
UT undergrad students approx. 40,000.
Approx. half are female 20,000
Less than 10% of those women are in Panhellenic sororities
#3by: Well
Dear SMU, many of the UT chapters did not close because they weren't "acceptable" either. There is always more to the history than what's on the surface.
And yes, I agree with you, Zeta was a good chapter at SMU.
It time for UT Panhellenic members to rethink their future.
#4by: Uh
#6by: Well
After reading all the comments it strikes me that UT sororities are generally satisfied with an exclusive (and well stagnant) Panhellenic system.
The "upper" chapters don't care what the newer or "lower" chapters are offering women without connections. They are about " who you already know" or "want to know" because of their status or wealth, etc. That's good for them. And they work very hard to sustain that club culture that prior members have created for them.
The "lower" chapters are totally proud and love their orgs. for what they offer women coming here with smarts and goals. These women are looking for a classic sorority experience. And they offer this.
Both tiers are grades smart. Otherwise they would not have been accepted to UT. Both have the money to pay dues, maintain a beautiful house, and generally all that goes with it. Sisterhood cultures differ a bit but not that much. Friends are friends. Some are for life.
Will the system ever be open to expansion or change? Maybe, Maybe not. When leaders of both "tiers" visualize something better and then act on it. Something amazing could take place. (It's in their power to do so, even if they can't see it)
As with most organizations: a system that is not growing is already fading. Not a terrible thing. Just not the way I think of UT.
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by: stfu
sure, they closed because they were completely acceptable, which meant many girls wanted to be a part of them....right. goo phoo boo? no thanks. same on dz (super weak) and the rest of them. cred to kampus dawgs for making a solid comeback after their first failure.