PhiRhoSister |
05-31-2006 03:08 PM |
Does the NPHC have such large dues as the NIC? If not, then being a member of both the NPHC and NIC could still be cost-wise reasonable for an organization. The NPHC and NIC seem to focus on different fraternity issues, so there appears to be benefits to belong to both.
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Originally posted by GeekyPenguin
Yes - some Latina and multicultural sororities have joined the Campus Panhellenic and still conduct a different recruitment, but if you join the National Panhellenic Conference, all of your collegiate chapters that are on a campus with another NPC sorority would have to do recruitment the same way we do.
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There is no NPC requirement on this. If a sorority joins the NPC, collegiate chapters would not have to do recruitment the same way unless the campus Panhel requires it. Under COB, other recruitment styles can still exist.
ETA: The NPC Unanimous Agreements do not require this, and these are what are mandatory and required. NPC policies and recommendations are not mandatory, but can be adopted by a campus Panhel.
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Originally posted by zchi2
That's probably why there aren't any latina/asian/multicultural sororities in NPC too.
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The reason no other sororities have join NPC is because of the NPC's unanimous agreement on expansion. There are many sororities that meet the NPC joining requirements. But unlike the NIC which has an open expansion view, a NPC sorority cannot establish a chapter on a campus without the prior approval of the campus Panhel. Therefore, sororities joining the NPC would severely limit their expansion to campuses that are not “open” to NPC expansion.
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