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Maybe I am in the right spot! i just joined and am trying to figure the forum out!!
Okay so about 2 years ago, my local sorority joined the national pan-hellenic council. we have 2 other sororities that are national at our school also involved. We have that campus thingy too. lol, sorry for bad terminology, i dont really understand it all. anyways, my main point is wanting to know if there is a way out??? I think its great and does a great job for national sororities, but not for our local one. we made a mistake and we dont want years and years of traditions down the drain because of it. we are local and have been for almost 150 years...and we like our way of doing things...so in no way am i saying anything bad about the NPC but if anyone knows where i can read about it or anything, please let me know. I tried the website but didnt see anything but i could have missed it. Thank you very much. |
Question: Do you mean that your local sorority is part of the Panhellenic Council on your campus?
If so, I think this depends on your school. I think there are some schools who require local sororities to remain associate members of Panhellenic. I'd contact your Greek Life Advisor or someone like that to ask. |
lol, sorry i made it sound so confusing! yes, we are in it at my school, and would like out.
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Research your campus' Panhellenic Bylaws and/or talk to your Greek Advisor. Every campus is different.
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Out of curiousity, what issues are you having with being part of Panhellenic Council?
Like, what about being on Panhellenic Council takes away your "traditions?" I'm asking because we had a local sorority as part of our PHC in undergrad and nothing was ever mentioned about changing anything about them. They were just required to adhere to the NPC rules concerning recruitment. |
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I know, at my school, if a local left the IFC (IFC governs over all of our Greeks), they would not be able to participate in rush, have a pledge process, or a bunch of other (mainly recruitment related) things. They would just be a normal organization that happened to have Greek letters in their name.
But every campus is different so check your Panhel bylaws. |
Do you mean that your local is an associate member of your Campus Panhellenic or that your local was absorbed by one of the 26 NPC sororities?
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Or they might have had to jack up their dues to pay the Panhel dues. IrishLocal, why did you join Panhel after 150 years of being independent? Were you forced to? If they forced you on they're probably not going to let you off. |
If you're at a public school, you should be able to just quit panhellenic. Tell 'em you no longer consider yourselves members or to be bound by their rules and stop showing up... or just stop showing up.
Unless there's something forcing you to stay, you don't have to stay. If you're at a private school, whole different ballgame. You may be stuck. Talk to whoever coordinates greek life. |
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I'd also be interested to hear what made the local want to join the local Panhel in the first place if they wanted to keep everything the same. |
Well, if it is a "hazing" issue, I would think if they're that bound and determined to do whatever during pledgeship they'd get around it. That has nothing to do w/ being on Panhel.
The recruitment I meant more as they do not want just anyone showing up at their rush parties - they want to invite who will rush and if they are compelled to participate in formal, they can't do that. |
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I hope to heaven that you're not an Ep Sig. If you are, know that even getting out of Panhellenic will not allow you to make your pledges drill in front of the admin building and in WalMart as well as wear stupid costumes to class.
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