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National sorority disbanded->local?
So hypothetically speaking, say a chapter of a national sorority were disbanded, not for risk management, but for other reasons mostly beyond the chapter's control.
Would said sorority be able to keep their membership and stay together as a local, if they were self-sufficient enough? (kind of like a reverse of the process where a local sorority joins a national sorority) Furthermore, once all the actives who had been initiated into the aforementioned national sorority had graduated, would the new members (who had only been in the local sorority) be able to affiliate with a different national organization? |
Are you talking about NPC?
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Yes.
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It has happened several times.
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Yes and yes. Also, a lot depends on how the college administration and campus as a whole views it. If the administration thinks the national is full of poo for wanting to yank the chapter's charter, if the sorority is a popular one both with girls rushing and with other Greeks, and if local groups are not viewed as "less than," the women can probably stay together and make it work.
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And just to be clear, the “new” local would not be able to use the NPC letters, ritual or any trademarks belonging to the NPC organization.
And any of the "new members" - those who had only been in the local sorority - would be able to affiliate with a national organization at any time. It might be frowned upon on your campus, but if one is not a member of a national organization, then they should be able to join one - if they meet that organization’s membership criteria etc. |
Beloit college has an interesting history of sororities...long standing locals, also a couple of national orgs. One popular local affiliated with a national, then reverted to a local in the 60s when the girls elected a black president and....long story. They are still on campus as a thriving local, along side another local and a couple of nationals, one recolonized within the last 6-7 years. Some campuses have complex histories of greek life. I think the national has made approaches to re affiliate the local, but they like being local and politely declined.
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Does that cover it? |
OK...I see i was answering a different question. I thought he was asking if members of the local who were never members of the national would automatically eligible to be members of the original national. Thanks all!
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Edited because reply posted twice.
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Seems like this happened at Penn State.
A few years ago, the Penn State Greek Life office mandated that all local sororities on campus must affiliate with a national organization. We were delighted to have one of those local groups affiliate with us as our Alpha Theta Chapter. But at least one of the other local sororities was absorbed into an NPC group on campus -- Phi Mu. I'm curious about whether that other local sorority had originated from a different NPC group years earlier. Does anyone know their pre-Phi Mu origins? |
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