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- Chapter houses are located primarily along University Avenue or a short distance from campus.
- Chapter houses were at one time common in the Fraternity.
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- All chapter houses are located close to campus, and all fraternities have their own dining plans and establish their own room and board rates.

- The chapter houses are commonly owned by corporations made up of the alumni.
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- The chapter houses are projected to open for residency in Fall 2009.

- Chapter houses for women's fraternities began when Alpha Phi erected one at Syracuse University in 1886[ 5].
- Slowly the idea of a lodge or club room gained popularity, and from it came the ownership of chapter houses where fraternity members could live together.
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- However, the summer months can be a time that chapter houses are at risk for serious claims.
- Our chapters are leaders on their respective campuses, where some of our chapter houses have been designated architectural or historic landmarks.
- No, approximately 50 of the 51 IFC fraternities have chapter houses and all of the PA sororities have houses.
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- This saved many Chapter houses, not only for Alpha Chi Rho but also for the entire fraternity world.
- Most chapter houses on campus are owned and operated by the university.
- For those chapter houses that are a short distance from campus, there are several resources available to your student.

- At this time, none of the sororities had chapter houses.
- All of the sororities maintain chapter houses with lodging, lounges, and dining rooms.

- A membership unit of a national or international sorority or fraternity Chapter houses are what many fraternity or sorority houses are commonly referred to.
- Housing Freshmen are usually required to live in fraternity chapter houses.

- Substance-Free Housing Most fraternities and sororities have adopted policies prohibiting the use of alcoholic beverages in chapter houses.
- Eight of the fraternities and four of the sororities operate chapter houses adjacent to the campus which provide the opportunity for small group living.
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Chapter Houses 
- For men, 86 percent of members who live in fraternity houses and 80 percent of sorority members who live in chapter houses engage in binge drinking.
- Several of our fraternities and sororities have chapter houses on campus.

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- Fraternity Houses
- Sororities

- Alpha Chi Rho

- Campus

- Fraternity Members

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