Ball State Greeks to Experience Changes
BSU's Greek System Adopts Strategic Plan
Boys and girls in Ball State University sororities and fraternities will more than likely see some changes in the campus' Greek system, as the university hopes to increase its numbers by hundreds.
"I think a strategic plan like the one that's been created is essential for any organization that wants to move forward," said Jamie Manuel, a brother of Phi Gamma Delta.
The campus administration introduced a strategic plan for its Greek system last week, outlining big goals they hope to accomplish over the next several years. One of those goals is having sorority houses on campus for the first time in its history.
Currently, only about 8 percent of Ball State students are Greek, but the university hopes to see those numbers rise to about include over 2,000 students by the year 2016.
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