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 You can be offered a bid without ever going to any sort of recruitment event. Panhel can't prevent a sorority from doing that, it infringes on freedom of association.  
	To me, this is like Panhel not setting a grade requirement to go through rush - except a policy on whether or not a grad student can pledge isn't the same as a grade risk.  | 
		
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 I like 33girl's advice about checking with the Inter/nationals first. A few NPC sororities allow graduate students to be active members but most do not.  
	Please keep in mind that your graduate work will likely be much more demanding than your undergraduate work. You may not have time for the demands of being an active at a collegiate chapter anyway.  | 
		
 In case AOII is at your school, AOII does allow grad students to pledge. Our immediate past president at the chapter I advise is a grad student and was when she pledged. That being said, very few AOII chapters would likely pledge a grad student given campus norms. 
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 This is all very useful information. Thanks everyone. Just to make sure I'm understanding things correctly, does NPC stand for National Panhellenic Conference? How does it differ from NPHC or is this just a different way of shortening it?   
	Also, I've noticed that some chapters have houses on campus and others don't, obviously I'm aware that those that have will offer accommodation to some members, but other than that what are the differences? Does it affect the experience of being a member?  | 
		
 NPHC - National Pan-Hellenic Council - This is the council that governs the historically African-American Sororities and Fraternities.  The groups covered under this council can be found here:  http://www.nphchq.org/ 
	NPC - National Panhellenic Conference - This is the council that governs sororities. The sororities covered in this conference can be found here: www.npcwomen.org Two completely different organizations.  | 
		
 Re your housing question, this depends on the school. NPC advocates that all sororities on a campus hould have similar housing but this is not the reality everywhere. 
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 I dislike the fact that NPC falsely defines itself as "...the premier advocacy and support organization for the advancement of the sorority experience. The National Panhellenic Conference provides support and guidance for its 26 member inter/national sororities/women’s fraternities and serves as the national voice on contemporary issues of sorority life." /keep it real  | 
		
 DrPhil, couldn't agree more. 
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