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Honey, I'm sure your friend knows what shes talking about, but I was under the impression that GC was trying to expand the AI program. The only thing they told me when I asked for the info was that the paperwork takes longer to process. I can imagine them only doing 10 a year though just beacause the majority of members are ignorant of AI. Heck getting my AA going on it is like pulling teeth. |
I am not really sure what you mean about GC expanding AI.
GC is just a Chat Site and many women have been fortuninate enough to find out about it off of GreekChat. It has opened a window for many Women to associate with Greek Organizations. If you lool at many of the New AIs, they are totally into their New Organizations. Yes, it is up to each Greek Organization on how they handle it and rightly so. I know from friends of mine in NHPC Organizations, they do a lot of AI. So, is that all bad? |
Tom,
Adelphean1851 was talking about ADPi's Grand Council (GC) ;) A lot of us shorten Grand Council down to GC when we're talking about decisions they're making or just the council itself. Sorry about the confusion! :) |
polarpi,
thanks for the explanation!:) Regardless, I am glad to see so many women find a home. NIC does have something similar but less used. I can think of several men that I know who would make a large contribution as a New Initiate of any NIC Greek Organization. |
I want to clarify my earlier post about having been involved in 10 AIs...that is not 10 per year -- it is 10 total since 1987-ish, when I helped with my first one...just wanted to clarify...
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Delta Phi Epsilon has welcomed several women into our sisterhood over the last year. We had five women initiated as alumna at our Convention a few weeks ago. One of them was my grandmother! And another young woman initiated earlier for a total of 6 in the past year. WOO HOO!
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Back from Convention! :) We had five women initiated as AIs at this past Convention.
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Theta Nu Xi does a good deal of "AI" especially with our Graduate, Alumnae and Professional (GAP) chapters. Collegiate members and GAP members work very closely to promote the mission of the sorority as a whole. Collegiate and GAP are extremely similar, but collegians use a lot of their time to fulfill undergraduate requirements on campus while GAP members use a lot of their time in the community.
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