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Lady Pi Phi 03-21-2005 08:36 PM

NPC Terminology
 
Since I don't have The Green book, I was wondering if the NPC website lists the correct, new terminology for recruitment?

gphiangel624 03-22-2005 12:09 AM

I don't believe the NPC website lists new terminology but it is in the Green Book. I don't have mine right now (it's at work and I'd be happy to look anything up that you might need to know when I'm at work), and I'm not sure exactly what kind of "terminology" you're looking for, but reply to this post or PM me and I'll look up whatever you're looking for when I'm at work.

CarolinaCutie 03-22-2005 12:10 AM

Are you looking for the new types of recruitment? or just recruitment terms in general?

Lady Pi Phi 03-22-2005 12:21 AM

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Originally posted by CarolinaCutie
Are you looking for the new types of recruitment? or just recruitment terms in general?
Just the terms in general. I'm probably being anal retentive about this, but from what I understand "Potential New Member" is the new term for "Rushee" and "New Member" is the new term for "Pledge".

I'm an advisor for my chapter and I have a feeling they may be using the terms wrong, and I think it's important that if there are new terms that everyone is using them correctly.

Taualumna 03-22-2005 12:38 AM

You know what I find interesting? While one is no longer a pledge, but a new member, in AGD, at least, you still "pledge" the GLO and the new member pin is called the pledge pin (according to my 2003-2004 New Member Guide, anyway). I guess you can't turn new member into a verb, but I find the terminology for the pin interesting.

CarolinaCutie 03-22-2005 12:48 AM

From the 1999 edition of The Green Book:

"Rush" was replaced with "membership recruitment";
"Rushee" was replaced with "potential member";
"Pledges" was replaced with "new members";
"Preference card" was replaced with "Membership Recruitment Acceptance".

Just as a side note, at my campus, the first three have become our first choice for terminology- I wouldn't call it rush unless I was talking to someone who has limited sorority knowledge. However, I would still use the word "preference card".

ETA: The term "suicide" in regards to Membership Recruitment Acceptance is now known as Single Intentional Preference, or SIP for short.
Although the 1999 edition of The Green Book still refers to COB, or Continuous Open Bidding, I have recently heard CR used (Continuous Recruitment). I am not sure if this is a new "official" term.

Glitter650 03-22-2005 01:06 AM

also it is no longer the "green book" but the manual of information. :p

SmartBlondeGPhB 03-22-2005 01:11 AM

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Originally posted by Glitter650
also it is no longer the "green book" but the manual of information. :p
Mine's green.............:p :D

CarolinaCutie 03-22-2005 01:12 AM

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Originally posted by Glitter650
also it is no longer the "green book" but the manual of information. :p
LOL as I was putting it away, I was just noticing that... although it IS still green.

Lady Pi Phi 03-22-2005 11:01 AM

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Originally posted by Glitter650
also it is no longer the "green book" but the manual of information. :p

Hahahaha...if I actually had a manual of information I would know that.

Thanks everyone for the info.

LuvUTrulyKKG 03-22-2005 11:44 AM

Just when I replaced "COB" for "COR," it's now "Continous Recruitment" or "CR"... but there is still COB, right? I am so confused!

AZ-AlphaXi 03-22-2005 11:45 AM

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Originally posted by Lady Pi Phi
Hahahaha...if I actually had a manual of information I would know that.

Thanks everyone for the info.


BTW ... just as a note .. anyone can order the manual of information from the NPC website ..

http://www.npcwomen.org/store/s_order.php

LuvUTrulyKKG 03-22-2005 11:47 AM

Anyone know in what year the 14th edition was published?

adpiucf 03-22-2005 02:25 PM

In all of our manuals, ADPi refers to COB (Continuous Open Bidding) as COR (Continuous Open Recruitment).

COB and COR are the same thing--- recruitment that is not part of a formal recruitment cycle!

WCUgirl 03-22-2005 02:30 PM

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Originally posted by LuvUTrulyKKG
Anyone know in what year the 14th edition was published?
2005. That's the new edition that's being released this spring. It's being made available on CD Rom for the same price.


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