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If you dont mind telling me what city you are in.....I may be able to help. I attend an HBCU.....or did until I transferred. I attended North Carolina A & T State University here in Greensboro, NC...........the reason i came to school here was for several reasons. It for one offered the major I thought I was interested in, and only like 1 of the 2 in the entire state, it offered me a chance to play football at a higher level than I even expected possible (I would have been a solid Division II player), the money was obviously right for me, and it was just far enough from home so that I could do what I needed to do, and be on my own, yet still close enough, that if something went wrong I could make it back in under 3 hours. However, I have had to rethink my decisions. What at one time felt like the right thing to do, ended up not being so, I changed my major from Mechanical Engineering to Business Administration, I had surgery mid season last year and havent fully recovered, and I found out that the money difference isnt that much at a nearby school that fits me much better, so I am in the process of transferring. I know that isnt helping your situation much, but now that you have a little history on me, I figured I could give a little more advice. When I was leaving high school, I knew I wanted to 'Go Greek', but upon arrival at the school for orientation I was met with nothing but contempt from the D9 groups, (before everyone gets mad, I have several good friends in ALL of the other Greek organizations, especially from the Greek Brothers on the football team) they wouldnt even give me the time of day, I expressed interest in joining a Fraternity, but it felt like none of them wanted me. So I walked a little further and ran into a table with 1 Black Guy, 1 White Guy, and 1 Asian. They then began to explain to me that all 3 of them were Brothers of Lambda Chi Alpha, a fairly new Fraternity on campus (only being on campus for 4 years, and chartered that year) and that I should come out once school started. So they ended up getting my information and when Fall came around I was invited to the various events (mostly sporting, and an occasional party or 2), but I was getting to know the guys really well, and by that spring I was initiated, hands down best decision of my life so far. So I guess what I am saying is dont give up until you find whats right for you. There are 2 different Historically White fraternities on 2 of the larger HBCU's Campuses. The Pikes (Pi Kappa Alpha) are at Howard, and the Lambda Chis are at A&T. So if you happen to attend one of those schools, dont miss out on them, but in the end you are going to have to do what is right for you, whether it be a D9 Group, an Historically White group already in existence, or some Group that you decide to help colonize there, Local or National, you have to do what makes you happy. Just dont give up if you dont find what you are looking for right off, there are other options, and plenty of people willing to help out.........after all alot of these groups are Nationwide and only want to see things grow. |
Well, it seems to me that this question has been a topic in greek life for a long time.Now,there are many non-african american members of the NPHC throughout the "D9." And it was even a featured article in an issue of ESSENCE entitled: "WHITES JOINING BGLOs" during the 90's.SO WHY IS THIS STILL A SURPRISE????And Im quite sure that in this day and age many of you have met and "fellowshipped" with them at your respected regionals or national events.
And the the question of "WHY WHITES GO TO HBCUs?" that still is a question that I have yet to have clearity about.Because I graduated from a HBCU specifically, LINCOLN U.(PA) and there was 1 in my ENG.LIT class who didnt stay on campus at all.So yeah, "Why do some whites go to HBCUs?" whos nutz???????DEEZNUTZ!!!!!! |
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Simple, it is this persons decission and no one elses. Any problem with that? He/She goes where feels comfortable!:) |
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Soror, please correct me if I'm wrong, this is just my interpretation of what you were trying to say |
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All I care about from anyone is will they pay their assessments. No since in taking in dead weight into the organization. |
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I don't want to sway her choice, but I do think she should be aware that she might not get accepted in a BGLO. I know it shouldn't be the deciding factor in her college decision, but I do think it is worth considering. |
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It's ridiculous statements like that which makes ME happy that people who have twisted thoughts like that didn't bother to seek membership into my sorority. While I can ONLY speak for Alpha Kappa Alpha (though I'm sure my sistergreeks would agree), we accept young women from ALL shades of the rainbow. We have Sorors that have deep chocolate skin all the way to the palest white. In fact, one of my very good Sorors is white. We have Sorors from all nationalities, cultures, and backgrounds. For people to use the scapegoat that they were not "____________" enough to join a particular sorority just goes to show that you were never really interested, nor did you do any research. Membership in an NPHC sorority doesn't automatically grant you force you into an NAACP membership, nor would you have to stage a sit-in at the local lunch counter. :rolleyes: I wonder what year this is sometimes.... |
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Thanks for your post. I hope you are right. She has her heart set on Spelman....and joining a sorority. I want for her what her heart desires...almost like she were my own daughter. I love that little girl! :) She is biracial, but we are an old "Southern" predominately white family and most everyone has pledged NPC sororities. But you would be surprised how atypical we really are. This family's generation has Black, White, Japanese, Chinese and Dominican 'blood'. (I hate that term:rolleyes: ) I love our family reunion photos. It hides my nasty pastiness:eek: and adds some color to the mix! :) I hope she finds a sorority like that! Then she will feel like she is with family! |
I am :eek: at Ilaria Ame and poeticace in this thread. Really there is a lot of nonsense going on in here. Excellent advice has been given by members of NPHC organizations. That's all one need know.
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Oh BTW, they coming for your azz too. |
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