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Late to the party on this, but my concern is turnover in Chapter Executive Boards/Officers with women who are only in school for two years or so. (And really, remember that for half of one of those years, you're still a NM. So it's really being active for 1.5 years.)
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- if ABC and XYZ want to be those canaries you speak of - and PDQ does not, so they vote against it - so ABC and XYZ don’t even get a chance to try, because PDQ doesn’t want to? (Given that all 26 have to unanimously decide to try it) How is this any different from an extension happening At a 4year and groups not choosing to put in a packet for whatever reason? |
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I thought of this discussion when I saw this today.
(Disclaimer: Did not listen to actual interview, only read article.) Almost Half Of Universities May Be Gone In 5 To 10 Years, Professor Admits |
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I know that.
I just see this making the tier system that’s already in the NPC worse. Obviously all the groups will never be equal - we are 150 years too late for that. It just seems to me that if there are, as some people are saying, CCs that are virtually indistinguishable from regular 4 year colleges, it would be better to vote on expanding to them individually as exceptions to the rule, rather than opening the door to CCs that because of their student turnover are simply not suitable places to put an NPC group. |
I trust NPC member groups to evaluate for themselves whether or not a community college would be a good place to plant a colony, just as they do now for 4 year schools
Unless they change V, it is not even a possibility. Starting to grant individual exceptions to the Unanimous Agreements would set a very dangerous precedent, and open up an entirely unnecessary can of worms. |
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1) Do you really want ALL of NPC to have to vote unanimously every time MMM or NNN wants to simply submit a packet to a CC expansion effort? Does that sound feasible to you? 2) What makes you think that student turnover is the reason? 3) And what the heck do you mean by "simply not suitable?" OMG! sounds like you are in a membership selection meeting at the stereotypical Big Southern U that everyone rails against Well, bless your heart! |
Did not read all of the posts on this thread so I may be repeating an earlier note.
When NPC formed in 1902, several of the founding groups had chapters at what might be called junior colleges. Anyway, they were not accredited, four year colleges. In a couple of cases, the Alpha chapters of the groups were at such a college. The original National Panhellenic Congress required member groups to give up such charters. Groups could have alumnae chapters, mothers' clubs and college chapters at accredited four year institutions only. So I am surprised our current National Panhellenic Council is considering such a dramatic change. To have such groups at junior colleges is great - but why would they need to be NPC groups? I agree that this would not be in the best interests of the girls themselves if they choose to transition to a four year university to complete their career ambitions. In recent years it has been shared on this network that many campuses have two quotas - freshman and upper class - because having four years of membership ahead of you was already an advantage for PNMs in recruitment. Also agree with the few posts I read which pointed out that as likely as not, the university a woman chooses will not have the same groups as her JC did. Even if there was a match in groups on campus, would they be a match in interests? |
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Some groups would make choices that work out well and others wouldn't. Groups would adopt different growth strategies, membership retention strategies, expansion strategies, etc. Will we ever know how things would have been if they had all started at the same time? No. That's the way the world works. The USA is only a few hundred years old and look what it has accomplished that countries thousands of years old have never come close to achieving. Chi Omega came into existence decades after other groups and yet they are the largest organization now. One could argue that some of the groups that joined later might not even exist if they hadn't been added to NPC. |
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And quite frankly, you don’t get why I’m concerned about this because our sororities are in two completely different places as far as expansion opportunities are concerned. If you think chapters at community colleges are a good idea for DG, fine. I personally don’t think they’re a good idea for ASA. I sincerely hope all the groups vote (if this gets to a vote) for what suits them, not because they think it would be a good idea for someone else. |
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