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NIC Standards Video
The North-American Interfraternity Conference
At the NIC site, click on *Standards* (left side bar) then *Video* Quote:
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I'm not really sure that video really did a very good job in its mission...but whatevs.
On the whole, this is probably a good idea. The one thing I really don't like though is the push for pledging periods to be shorter than 12 weeks. This is actually probably not that big of deal at most campuses, but at places like my university where we have summer rush, it's not practical for a pledgeship to be so short. As GC always shows, greek life is very different from campus to campus so I think that the culture of the host campus needs to be considered when adapting these types of measures. |
FYI: Represented in the video are the following fraternities and colleges.
Fraternities ATW BQP DC QC KA Order KAY PKF SAE SFE Colleges Birmingham-Southern Colorado Emory Florida International Georgia Tech Jacksonville State Miami (Ohio) North Alabama Texas Tech West Chester |
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In other words, does the twelve week pledge period start once you get your first pledge, after the last one, or at the start of the semester? |
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Rush for us ends officially on the first Friday of classes. Pledge education theoretically starts the first day of the semester. Where the problem with the limit of the pledge period at 12 weeks comes in is that the semester is 17 weeks long. All the chapters here with one exception wait until grades are posted to initiate. For places with rush early on in the semester, the 12 weeks max pledge program is easily overcome simply by extending rush a little longer, or pushing it back so that it ends past the fifth week...and with campuses on the quarter system, there's no problem at all. But with us having our pledges signed before school even starts, there is not a lot we could do, and that's why I don't like the idea of standards that don't look at the differences between campuses. |
Got it. And thanks.
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