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Would this be so bad? At TAMU the NPC sororities were not recognized by the university until ~1990/1991. Before that they did fine in terms of recruitment and membership. Quote:
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I don't envy your position right now, dukedg!
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We just got word that this vote will be delayed until after formal recruitment this fall (which is late Sep/early Oct).
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As I understand it, none of the three affiliate members may hold executive office within the UK CPC – only the NPC chapters. Nor do they vote on issues regarding extension or NPC recruitment. I believe the set up at UK regarding affiliate members of the CPC (NPC council), is similar to that of other campuses that also have affiliate members in their CPC. |
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Please.... council, not counsel :-)
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Our other chapters have no interest whatsoever in joining their campus Panhellenic council. Recognizing that each campus environment is different, we leave the decision up to the chapters. |
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Thank you for the explanation OPhiAGinger. It makes sense that other non-NPC sororities may benefit from being part of the CPC.
But the question is why would a co-ed group want to join the CPC? |
Alpha Phi Omega discourages chapters from belonging to Social Greek councils (in fact in order to be the *only* non-social greek on the council, then the National Board has to give permission. Doesn't stop some schools from putting us into an *everybody* social greek council (NPC + NIC + NPHC + anyone else who actually has a membership council), but that's still not as bad as being on a school IFC council with only APO & Social Greeks). I've also seen APO at various schools put on service councils (With Circle K, Alternative Spring Break, etc), professional fraternity councils, "Non-NPHC" councils.
I keep expecting a chapter to announce that they've been put on a council with all of the other student groups whose names start with 'A'. |
It may be that the administration is trying to nip risky behavior in the bud by having a robust, direct advisory system placed over the group. The CPC adviser may be the best option. If you look at the website for the group, you'll see a recent comment that provides some insite into what might be the administration's motives.
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But I also have to wonder…. If the acceptance of LDL into the local Panhellenic council does not have any implications over how NPC chapters recruit their members or operate their own chapters, why would the existing Panhellenic members oppose it? |
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But I also have to wonder…. If the acceptance of LDL into the local Panhellenic council does not have any implications over how NPC sororities recruit or operate their own chapters, why would the existing Panhellenic members oppose it? |
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My only guess as to why the existing Panhelleninc may oppose it would be due to "guilt by association". If the current NPC chapters do not identify themselves as LDL does, then the NPC chapters may not want to have any association whatsoever with LDL. |
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