I am in a community college and there is no greek club. That is insane cuz they say this is a two year college that doesnt mean that people shouldnt have fun or activties.
But one good thing was since my college was assosciated with another university we still access to those clubs which will not be long before they make it all null and make it a place where students come and do interact.
Why don't we start the club and leave other people to take charge? Why not? It's a great oppurtunity think about it.
One thing about community college is that the class rooms are small and education is great.
2007-07-26 15:26:55
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answered by Xtrax 4
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I've never heard of a community college with Greek organizations. Part of that is that you can't be a member of more than one Greek organization in your lifetime, and since most people transfer from community colleges to 4-year colleges, they wouldn't be able to join one at the 4-year college unless the same Greek club existed there.
2007-07-26 22:35:02
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answered by neniaf 7
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Larger community colleges will have a limited Greek life, but in general large universities will have the most Greek life and private colleges will have a few sororities and frats.
2007-07-26 22:22:53
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answered by FaZizzle 7
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They have Phi Theta Kappa, which is a community college honor fraternity. They have some activities and volunteer programs but aren't like traditional "frats." They offer a lot of scholarships for former members who want to go on to a four year college. Membership looks good on a transfer application.
2007-07-26 22:57:02
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answered by love 6
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By "Greek Life",I wonder what it is that you mean.
2007-07-26 22:21:58
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answered by Anonymous
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go to the nearest pizza shop in town and ask
2007-07-26 22:25:57
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answered by wattsacanuck 1
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