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okay, so I've tried to read as much of this thread as I could, but I didn't quite find what I'm looking for. forgive me if the answer should be obvious, but it's been stated multiple times that dual membership in two NPCs is not allowed, but what about an NPC and a local? I recently transferred schools and there's no chapter of my NPC here. Is there anyway I could join the local sorority? I've been told I could because it's local, but I've also been told that in order to do so I would need to drop my NPC. I am not willing to do that. I just miss greek life.
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I *think* you can, but I would double check with AGD. If I remember correctly, in the DePauw DZ mess the girls that were given alumnae status started a local. Now whether or not they gave a damn what DZ thought after that whole debacle, who knows? (Not bashing DZ at all!)
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I got my answer. So for anyone that goes through this in the future, dual membership in an NPC and a local IS allowed.
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/lane swerve I'm glad it seems to be working out for you. |
that's true. I should've thought of that before I posted here. I would assume it's true for most, but I'm definitely not an authority on that. I would hope people just don't run into this issue. it's kind of stressful :\
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Does anyone know what the policy for someone who was initiated into an NPC GLO, transferred schools a week after initiating and would now like to become a member in an IFC GLO (it's coed) at their new university? The sorority she was initiated into is not present at the new school. Someone had said at one point that she might need to be desistered from the the sorority, but would that necessarily be true if it's NPC and IFC?
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And there's no such thing as "desistering." One resigns one's membership.
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Also you shouldn't be treating what ever the fraternity is as a consolation prize.
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As Vito would tell you, Psi U has co-ed chapters. So does Delta Psi (aka St. Anthony Hall). ETA: I checked the NIC website, and Alpha Delta Phi Society is not listed as a member. But note what maverickmagali said: NIC and IFC are not the same thing. Fraternities that are not NIC members can and often are IFC members. |
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