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Is it true Sigma Kappa may be colonizing? And does anyone know how soon? I'm not greek now but am a Sigma Kappa legacy so I would really be interested in pledging them. And is it really that "bad" to pledge a "new" sorority? Looking at how well APhi and DG have done with colonizing, would it really be that big of a deal?

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not sure if it is Sigma Kappa. I've heard that Tri Sigma has been trying to colonize here for a long time, but I think Sigma Kappa would have an edge because of their previous presence and chapters already present in the state. Actually, I think it's more admirable to be in a colonizing class than a regular one. Being in the colonizing class allows you to create your own tradition and legacy for the chapter at your university. Not a lot of people like new houses here; the new houses, both fraternities and sororities, are looked down upon and are ostracized by the rest of the Greek community. However, some of the new houses are doing rather well for being here for only a few years. I would try and see if Sigma Kappa is coming; two new sororities are slated to be here in the future.

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UA is open for colonization, but with recent events (ie the whole segregation issue), I believe most groups not on campus would not look well upon coming to a campus where not only will they have to pour in millions of dollars but also possibly not thrive because of everything that has happened. I think the University's main concern is to revamp Sigma Delta Tau, which has a long history at the Capstone. I think the plan is to try to have them doing formal recruitment in the next few years.

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how can sigma delta tau possibly do formal recruitment with no house on the row and 38 members total. they should have left campus years ago and then recolonized. they cant compete with houses with 300+ girls. THEY HAVE 38 MEMBERS ITS JUST NOT POSSIBLE

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I didn't say it was going to happen next year. I said that the plan is for them to move towards that in the next few years. That is why they had a more active role in formal recruitment than they have in the past. Why bring a new group on campus when one group (that has a long history at UA and is a single letter chapter) is already struggling? And if you aren't remembering, there will be more empty houses on the row in the coming years with all the new houses being built (aka the old ADPi house that AXO is using now and the old Alpha Gam house that Chi O is in now) so SDT could possibly move into one of those if they got their numbers up. At other schools close go UA, SDT participates and is competitive in formal recruitment so their nationals could simply have some of those girls come in and help the Alabama chapter run recruitment.

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the SDT rush at UT caused a lot of problems. It lowered quota for all the houses and caused a lot of girls to get cut by houses they otherwise would likely have gotten a bid from. A house that can't compete really shouldn't try.

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its true that sigma kappa is trying to colonize. Sigma Kappa, Alpha Xi Delta, and Tri Sigma are all trying to colonize at bama. personally i think the two that UA picks will be Sigma Kappa and Alpha Xi because both of them are strong at Auburn

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Before any group colonizes, they have to be invited to present and then be invited to colonize.

I kind of doubt AXiD and Sigma Kappa are interested since they both left campus twice. Neither is strong at Auburn (SK is lower middle and AXiD is near the bottom), but Auburn is totally different anyway since they don't have the expense of houses.

Tri Sigma doesn't have the resources -- they do have a chapter at Mizzou, but they struggle with numbers and retention and are reportedly on the verge of losing their new house.

The other NPCs just don't have the numbers or the name recognition in the South. Delta Phi Epsilon presented last year but wasn't invited to recolonize.

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There are plenty of sororities and plenty of schools where chapters are on their third go around. You have to remember that RFM wasn't introduced until 2004-2006ish. It was a different world when these chapters closed before.

You are correct that Tri-Sigma likely doesn't have the resources, nor do really any of the remaining groups.

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First, SDT has a long history at the university - it is a single letter chapter. SDT does not feel they have to compete one-on-one with the other sororities. They do not mind continuing to be a "niche" that is different, and that is different in a good way. With most other groups building new houses, it is entirely possible for SDT to occupy, in a couple of years, a vacated house on the row. We hope they do! We've missed having them on the row.

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As to Sigma Kappa, I think they are the most likely to colonize. Alpha Xi Delta will NEVER, EVER return (mind you, that's my opinion only). The other sororities and fraternities were extremely cruel to them, both times. Their chapter at Jacksonville State is thriving and always has; at UAB, it's doing OK, and at Auburn, it struggles a little. But the big thing is that they do not have a good history with the U of Alabama.

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that's all well and good that they like being a "niche" group, but then call them what they are, or more like what they are NOT. they are not performing, participating, or recruiting like NPC chapters at bama. having a special group a la ADX, Gamma Sigma Sigma, Omega Phi Alpha, Sigma Alpha Iota, these are special "niche" groups who can recruit as they please as they are not NPC sororities. Sigma Delta Tau is an NPC sorority and should be expected to meet the same standards as the rest of us. Meaning meeting participating in formal recruitment, meeting quota, and maintaining total.

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@Well SNAPS TO YOU! I agree. SDT it a great group not living up to it's potential because we just keep saying "oh it's ok, they can't do it so they shouldn't" ridiculous! SDT as a national organization and a local chapter has just as much ability to perform as any of us here. Given the proper housing and recolonization team, and SUPPORT from not only SDT but our NPC community, they can be just as successful as any of us.

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Sigma Kappa - the reason they left UA, I was told by a member, was an internal split. It had nothing to do with how they were perceived or treated here. So they would be the group more likely to colonize.
BUT - don't wait around on them. With all the construction and houses moving in and out, it will be at least 2 years before anything happens.
Of the other NPC sororities, Sigma Sigma Sigma would be the most likely. They have enough chapters (although few in Southern states) but they have been colonizing at a brisk pace in the South. OTOH, there are very few Tri-Sig alums who could help.
Other NPC groups, like Theta Phi Alpha and Alpha Sigma Tau, are too small and have too few alumnae.
Caveat - this is all my opinion.

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EK and AXiD are both higher profile nationally and in the South than SSS. Tri Sig is basically limited to a lot of small schools in the South and West Coast. Their only chapters at big schools are in the Midwest and Northeast and a lot of them struggle too. They're bigger than TPA, AST, ASA, and PSS, but they're virtually nonexistent at D1 schools in the South.

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That is the truth! It is almost like we had two sororities within one house.

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No one is greek at UA that has been commenting on this thread. In order for them to come on campus (whether it's sigma kappa, azd, or tri sig), we as chapter members of current houses have to vote on whether or not we want them to colonize. Then it's at least a full academic year before Panhellenic brings them on campus. There will not be a new chapter coming to campus this next formal recruitment or academic year since this has not been something Panhellenic came to the chapters with last year.

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everywhere, it in no way indicates these comments aren't from Bama Greeks. This is speculation about the future, not next Fall.

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I am attending the alumni reception at University of Alabama for Sigma Kappa this Monday. Yes, we are in the beginning the process of re-colonizing. This chapter will have LOTS of support and as a legacy you will be part of the colony class that decides how good this chapter will be!

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we don't want you

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Please take your informative comments to greekchat.com where someone actually cares, BELIEVE ME!

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We DO want SK!! Everyone is miserable-- our members, advisors, exec members are all exhausted by managing 400+ girls

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I am a Sigma Kappa and am so excited to hear that we are colonizing at Tuscaloosa, where my daughter is a freshman! What do prospective members need to do to be considered?

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How long until you guys are actually on campus? Like when will things actually start happening? I'm also a Sigma Kappa legacy but I was thinking of just going through formal recruitment next fall. Is it worth waiting?

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by: 365 days   

Sigma Kappa is listed as Fall 2018 colony. We'll see if that date stands or is moved.

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Yep, Bring Sigma Kappa back!

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Why is there no chance of phi sigma sigma?

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The choice to be on a campus rests with not only with which groups expressed official and original interest in colonizing but when and who the campus/panhel invites to present when 'open for expansion'. I have no inside knowledge but suspect PhiSigs did not express interest, and if they did they simply were not chosen to present toward colonization.

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by: Doc   

Very, very few Phi Sig chapters in the South; thus very, very, very few Phi Sig alumnae in Alabama to provide advisers.

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Phi Sigma Sigma did not respond to UA's invitation to present.

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Hopefully the greek community will be more welcoming to this new sorority than it has been to others....

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