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nyapbp 09-04-2014 12:13 PM

The reason NPC was formed was to formulate an organized recruiting season. It was a free for all in the very old days (pre 1900s) - giving bids to high schoolers who hadn't yet arrived on campus, hot-boxing (badgering is more like), etc. Because there were no rules, it could get very obnoxious.

One thing that I have wanted to mention on one of the threads is the way that PNM opinions of the groups can be shaped by what the fraternity men say. If the men can understand that the more women who are placed in the system will indirectly benefit the men's groups, I think the situation would improve. Instead of telling women that they should pref onlu xyz or abc, they need to be encouraging them to join the chapter where they feel the most at home. We all know that the experiences these PNMs will get are basically the same. The men often do not realize that they are also indirectly harmed by the woman who drops out of recruitment. The stronger we all are, the better for all of us. I do not think the men do it maliciously, I just think they haven't thought it through.

DGTess 09-04-2014 12:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Wynter (Post 2289722)
How can anyone really know someone else after a single, timed conversation?

This has always bothered me...the rushed-edness of rush.

Precisely the reason I refuse to bow to new terminology. It is rush. It is rushed. Rushed decisions can sometimes be good, but in general, not when made by those who are not intimately familiar with all the factors involved.

honorgal 09-04-2014 02:57 PM

Most of the places that do deferred rush are smaller schools, where it is easier for the school to have programming that facilitates freshman getting to know one another and getting acclimated to college life. At large universities, joining a sorority is the most efficient way to accomplish this.

Auburn did a study recently on the pros and cons of deferred recruitment. They summarized the NPC policy:

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Sororities want to work with every university where there are chapters to provide opportunities that will enrich the lives of our women students through beneficial programming. We believe pledging a sorority at the earliest possible time gives collegiate women a sense of belonging, encouragement, and necessary guidance that will help ensure a successful and positive collegiate experience. Therefore, we do not support deferred or delayed recruitment.
Study found at this link: https://cws.auburn.edu/studentaffair..._Report_II.pdf

DeltaBetaBaby 09-04-2014 03:03 PM

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Originally Posted by nyapbp (Post 2289802)
The reason NPC was formed was to formulate an organized recruiting season. It was a free for all in the very old days (pre 1900s) - giving bids to high schoolers who hadn't yet arrived on campus, hot-boxing (badgering is more like), etc. Because there were no rules, it could get very obnoxious.

I remember reading a really old article from the archives about how the Philomatheans would run to the train station and try to talk to the most desirable new freshmen women before the Adelphians got to them.

nyapbp 09-04-2014 04:29 PM

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Originally Posted by DeltaBetaBaby (Post 2289827)
I remember reading a really old article from the archives about how the Philomatheans would run to the train station and try to talk to the most desirable new freshmen women before the Adelphians got to them.

Exactly, and there are those who say that the rush to the train station to meet the new students is how the term "rush" was coined.

Sciencewoman 09-06-2014 09:10 AM

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Originally Posted by DeltaBetaBaby (Post 2289827)
I remember reading a really old article from the archives about how the Philomatheans would run to the train station and try to talk to the most desirable new freshmen women before the Adelphians got to them.

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Originally Posted by nyapbp (Post 2289837)
Exactly, and there are those who say that the rush to the train station to meet the new students is how the term "rush" was coined.

That's exactly what used to happen between Theta and Gamma Phi Beta when they were the first sororities on campus at the University of Michigan in the 1880s. I have a copy of the chapter's 50th anniversary history booklet, and it talks about the Gamma Phis spiriting the desirable freshmen away in buggies to Ypsilanti for a full day, so that the Gamma Phis could form bonds with them before the Thetas.

BlueCarnation 09-06-2014 09:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Sciencewoman (Post 2290139)
That's exactly what used to happen between Theta and Gamma Phi Beta when they were the first sororities on campus at the University of Michigan in the 1880s. I have a copy of the chapter's 50th anniversary history booklet, and it talks about the Gamma Phis spiriting the desirable freshmen away in buggies to Ypsilanti for a full day, so that the Gamma Phis could form bonds with them before the Thetas.

Wow. I hope that's not the plan for recolonization! If someone spirited me away to Ypsi, I would definitely join another sorority! :D

Kidding. That's actually really cool to know. Thanks for sharing! And best of luck to you guys with recruitment. I can't wait to see how it turns out. Go Blue!


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