Penn State - Today (9-8-15) is Bid Day!
1600 registered for recruitment (down from 1740 last year)
Last year 1208 bids were extended - I'm assuming it will be a bit lower this year. Although a bunch of my friends have daughters who are actives, don't know of anyone going through recruitment this year, but I'm still looking forward to news and/or pictures! |
GPhi B 57
APhi 56 AXO 67 KKG 57 DG 65 ZTA 65 AXiD 72 SK 68 KD 60 Looks like quota was likely 56. |
Yes it was.
Freshman quota 41, upperclass quota 15. |
So 1100 bids were extended at this year's Fall recruitment (vs 1208 last year)
Still going strong |
ADPi - 64
DZ - 60 Phi Mu - 45 Phi Sigma Sigma - 50 |
Does PSU have the largest greek system, or one of them?
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It's large, especially in number of chapters (18 NPC + 3 "associate" chapters, 47 IFC chapters) , but not in the percent of people who are go Greek (<20% of the 38K students).
Two sorority chapters were suspended in recent years - TriDelt and ChiO - but other than those two, Penn State Panhel has expressed the desire to see ALL the NPC sororities on campus. They extended an invitation to AGD, but AGD was too busy with other installations/reinstallations. I imagine TriDelt and ChiO will be invited back in the not-too-distant future. The suspensions and re-in-statements of the fraternities is too tough to track |
One of the very first sorority women I knew our next door neighbor, who had been a Tri-Delta at PSU. She almost always had her Tridents on the coffee table, which was one of the best ways of recruiting subliminally that I ever saw. Well, that and having my mother constantly reminding me that my grandmother was a Kappa!
I only found out a few years ago that two of my great-aunts were members of the local which became Theta at PSU. |
Also, isn't there a sub-rose Tri Delta chapter?
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I think they operate under the name Trilogy, though, at this point, since they closed in 2009, I don't know if there would be any actual Tri Delta members remaining.
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According to ICS, 495 registered women either did not participate, were released, or chose to withdraw from recruitment. About 150 PNMs withdrew on preference day alone. These numbers are mind-boggling to me.
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Plus, remember that sorority membership is not going to give you the chance to live in a mansion, in case anyone was looking at it for that angle. |
Oh, I agree that it is a different system and culture that I am accustomed to working with. So many PNMs mentioned THON as something they wanted to be involved with on the sorority level and "open-minded" as their personal strength that I found it odd that so many chose to drop out at the last minute.
But, we are dealing with 18-20 year olds and their expectations. Personally,I would find it better to be in any sorority on this campus with 200 sisters rather than 35,000+ students on my own. |
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