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02-15-2021, 11:12 PM
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Also note Indiana does have quota but no campus total. So even if the chapters hit quota they can COB anyway.
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02-16-2021, 10:06 AM
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Also note Indiana does have quota but no campus total. So even if the chapters hit quota they can COB anyway.
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Why might a chapter that has hit quota COB anyway?
(Asking out of pure curiosity.)
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02-16-2021, 10:20 AM
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If they haven't hit chapter total--like if they had a large amount of seniors graduate or members transfer.
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02-16-2021, 10:23 AM
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Why might a chapter that has hit quota COB anyway?
(Asking out of pure curiosity.)
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I'm sure there are a multitude of reasons, but just a few examples of why they might be so inclined:
- A smaller chapter wants to increase their membership numbers
- More members = more money, which helps with paying for the house and lowers overall member dues
- A chapter recognizes some women on campus as being great potential members, but those women didn't go through formal recruitment
With no Total set, the sky's the limit. Chapters on some campuses might be more limited if Total is 100, for example, and they're at 98 members. They might not bother COB'ing the last two spots. But if there's no Total, why not throw some events and see if you can get a few more members, especially if a smaller chapter.
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02-16-2021, 11:38 AM
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Why might a chapter that has hit quota COB anyway?
(Asking out of pure curiosity.)
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At IU it is generally so that they can fill the crazy large house.
Keep in mind that most second semester juniors study abroad, so in a normal year they will overfill the house first semester to make up for all the women gone second semester (obviously covid has changed this) but now you have women requesting live out status without ever living in.
Also with COVID you may have decreased chapter sizes as women drop for financial or social reasons.
Seniors dropping has become an issue throughout the IU sororities - most say they feel disconnected when they return from study abroad and are 21 so don’t rely on “pairs” for social activities.
I have heard that the county health dept wants Greek housing at 75% capacity next year.
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02-16-2021, 01:28 PM
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If they haven't hit chapter total--like if they had a large amount of seniors graduate or members transfer.
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Thank you.
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Originally Posted by ASTalumna06
I'm sure there are a multitude of reasons, but just a few examples of why they might be so inclined:
- A smaller chapter wants to increase their membership numbers
- More members = more money, which helps with paying for the house and lowers overall member dues
- A chapter recognizes some women on campus as being great potential members, but those women didn't go through formal recruitment
With no Total set, the sky's the limit. Chapters on some campuses might be more limited if Total is 100, for example, and they're at 98 members. They might not bother COB'ing the last two spots. But if there's no Total, why not throw some events and see if you can get a few more members, especially if a smaller chapter.
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Thank you.
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Originally Posted by ForeverRoses
At IU it is generally so that they can fill the crazy large house.
Keep in mind that most second semester juniors study abroad, so in a normal year they will overfill the house first semester to make up for all the women gone second semester (obviously covid has changed this) but now you have women requesting live out status without ever living in.
Also with COVID you may have decreased chapter sizes as women drop for financial or social reasons.
Seniors dropping has become an issue throughout the IU sororities - most say they feel disconnected when they return from study abroad and are 21 so don’t rely on “pairs” for social activities.
I have heard that the county health dept wants Greek housing at 75% capacity next year.
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And thank you.
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02-18-2021, 06:47 PM
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Unfortunately, with such big houses these days, it is all about filling beds!
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02-19-2021, 03:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Cookiez17
A lot of chapters are participating in COB/Informal Recruitment. From Indiana's Panhel site.
Alpha Delta Pi
Alpha Omicron Pi
Alpha Phi
Alpha Sigma Alpha
Alpha Xi Delta
Chi Omega
Delta Gamma
Delta Phi Epsilon
Pi Beta Phi
Sigma Delta Tau
Sigma Kappa
Theta Phi Alpha
Zeta Tau Alpha
Usually the site will update saying which chapters are no longer taking new members.
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Add Alpha Gamma Delta and Kappa Delta to this list. ( Here’s the IU Panhellenic Informal Recruitment page.)
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02-20-2021, 10:53 AM
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It occurs to me that this is the ideal scenario for chapters to really make a big push to be more inclusive by targeting BIPOC women and open up the member experience. If women of color don't typically sign up for formal recruitment in large numbers, then the chapters can seek them out in CO . I don't know if Indiana is progressive enough for this, but the current generation of collegians seem to be more open. I would love to see more members of color in the chapters and a little less tokenism. It could really be meaningful for the future of Greek life. IMO
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02-26-2021, 09:02 PM
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Updates?
Any updates on pledge class sizes, chapter totals and chapter COB status?
Last edited by Blue2; 02-26-2021 at 09:04 PM.
Reason: spelling
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02-26-2021, 10:37 PM
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Any updates on pledge class sizes, chapter totals and chapter COB status?
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In terms of informal recruitment there are several chapters taking COBs:
Alpha Gamma Delta
Alpha Phi
Alpha Sigma Alpha
Chi Omega
Delta Gamma
The rest are not taking more. In terms of quota I am not sure.
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02-27-2021, 03:13 AM
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Here are the overall 2021 formal recruitment statistics. Quota was 56.
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