more sororities
by: WonderingI think a campus as large as UT needs more sororities , why is it so hard to have a new one colonize here. I have friends at Auburn and they are much smaller and have like 17 sororities! Just wondering
#1by: sec
I know and have you SEEN the houses that sororities at Bama are building??!! Gorg and palatial describe them!! EVERY house is getting a brand new beautiful house. They are completely tearing down already perfectly pretty houses and building these monsters! The pi phi house at UT looks like the projects to give a comparison
#2by: It's like this
The last time a completely new sorority (as opposed to a recolonization) came to UT was 1941, when AOPi chartered. Tradition reigns, and nobody wants a group that isn't well known and hasn't been on campus since the dawn of time. (The only NPCs that have never chartered here are Alpha Sigma Alpha, Alpha Sigma Tau, Sigma Kappa, Sigma Sigma Sigma, and Theta Phi Alpha.)
It's also highly unlikely that anybody would want a group that left campus and came back -- only AXiD and KD have done it successfully. Basically, no NPC wants to take the risk of sinking millions of dollars into starting or recolonizing a chapter when chances are high that it would fail.
Besides, UT chapters are large, but not crazy large. When there are 100+ girls in a pledge class, maybe then it'll be time to think about extension.
#4by: problem...
#5by: Combination of thing
recruitment numbers have to be higher,
when y'all are being outpaced by Baylor and SMU (considering size of the campus), your panhellenic should reconsider how it operates...
I agree also that UT is not in the business to produce a strong greek life school, like the SEC schools seem to be, and the expensive property buble around campus makes it difficult to just start an organization without some serious capital if its going to suceed.
Other schools are built in much smaller towns with cheaper property: Auburn, Tuscaloosa, Athens, Oxford, College Station, and on and on.
#6by: UGA
UGA is commonly referred to as a "public Ivy" IT is the first state public university in the country.The houses on Milledge ( greek row ) are beyond gorgeous. It is a shame UT has no row or area where all the houses can be together. There bid day is UNREAL because everybody is out celebrating together basically. Bama loaned each sorority 12 million to be paid back over the next 30 years. There dues will be high. UGA's panhellenic just won a national recognition award fyi. God help us if we become like UC berkley
#7by: Reality
UGA is ranked overall closer to A&M than Texas. Texas dies not want to expand Greek Life. Unlike Athens, Austin is a major city with tons if things to do. UT is on the level of University if Wisconsin, UCLA, Illinous, Michigan, Washington. It is a liberal campus and its values align more with west coast schools than SEC schools....
#10by: NO!
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by: Panhellenic advisor
We make the top houses cut more so they will filter down - it just doesn’t work like it is supposed to- some would rather stay exclusive and the ones that take extras to fill whatever we decide quota is have ended up with “wilder” memberships that hurt their reputation
But we are trying! Lots of GREAT houses at UT!