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I think the last few posters (myself included) are dancing around the race issue. |
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I was talking about the local vs. National debate. |
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However, with a focus on students in a particular major/area of study, I would think that recruitment would pose the largest issues. Because NIC fraternities don't (usually) participate in any kind of formal recruitment, and take on a more COB-like style of recruiting, it aligns better with fraternities that are based around a particular area of study. |
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I also think it would make a difference if the focus was a required aspect of membership. If you can ONLY take certain majors/minors as opposed to being made up of largely certain majors, I would think that would come into play when NPC votes to grant membership. |
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I think being part of NPC would not make you broaden your focus. I know on our campus AEPhi still holds a strong Jewish focus but does not limits itself to only Jewish students. |
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NPC does not have any say in the membership policies of its member organizations, besides the minimum criteria (women at 4-year degree-granting institutions). In fact, the MOI has many rules about what NPC/CPH can not do w/r/t each chapter's operations. As far as sigmadiva's nonsense, the NPHC orgs have an established national council that meets their needs. They have no incentive to join the NPC. Groups without an established council (and I had no idea there was a council for professional fraternities, so thanks for that info, ohnoitsjess) may find it more difficult to purchase insurance, finance housing, and establish relationships with universities. |
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"Council" might be a misleading word, I think. As is clear from this discussion and others we've had at GC, different umbrella organizations -- NIC, NPC. NPHC, PFA, etc. -- can function very differently from each other, both in terms of what they provide their members and what they expect/require of their members. And I'll echo k_s's :confused:. |
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