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Creating a colony at Harvard?
Hello all. I have a 1 year old and I would love for his to follow in his mothers footsteps and go to Harvard. I contacted Alpha Phi Omega and I hope my son when he is much older! lol, to create a "colony" at Harvard. Any thoughts.
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So, is anybody else totally confused by the above post?
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I am armed and ready for craziness! |
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Why is it important that the NPHC is broken? |
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This OP went to Harvard? The OP that is apart of her almunae chapter?
What needs to be broken is your assault on the English language. |
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In 18 years, when your son matriculates at Harvard, talk to him about this idea and suggest that he contract their HQ to form a colony. That's all you need to know/do. If he is interested, he will follow up. Or maybe another student there will have had this idea and formed a chapter in the several years to come. In the meantime, enjoy being a mom of a toddler.
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Am I the only one who felt like their head exploded reading this? TBS, NPHC, acts of violence, one year olds?
I'd like to sing "one of these things is not like the other" ... but "none of these things is like any of the others" |
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Alpha Phi Omega brother here...
I'm an alumnus of Alpha Phi Omega (initiated in 1986) and I've had several friends among the alumni volunteers in Boston including one who was a graduate student at Harvard. As of the last time I talked to them about this (a couple of years ago), Harvard's student activity rules were written in a way where Alpha Phi Omega (although co-ed) could not be recognized as a student organization.
Unlike some members of the NIC, NPC and (all of?) the NPHC, Alpha Phi Omega does allow active chapters to exist without the recognition of the fraternity as a student organization on that campus. It also does not allow for active membership by students at one school at a chapter chartered to another school. There has been a recent change which would allow an undergraduate student at Harvard to be an Honorary brother of a chapter, but that would need approval by a national board member. It is entirely possible that in the next 16 years that the student activity rules at Harvard may change so that Alpha Phi Omega would be able to charter a chapter at Harvard. With more than 6,000 undergraduates, local active chapters and local staff, I believe that after a change to the rules it would be an immediate extension target. However, until those rules change, no action of any type is going to be taken in regards to that school. |
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