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Has anyone ever advised a chapter besides their own?
I work at small campus with only 1 NPC. I have been asked to advise for this chapter and was just wondering if anyone has had any experience with this before?
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You mean it's a sorority other than Sigma Kappa?
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We had a Zeta housemom, an independant Standards advisor, and a Kappa Alpha Order financial advisor.
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About a year and half ago I moved to a state with no Sigma Kappa chapters and no Sigma Kappa alumnae chapters, so I am dying to get back involved (even if it is with another chapter). I was asked to advise this chapter and it sounds to me (with the responsibilities that were explained to me) like it is a regular advising position (What I mean to say is the responsibilities were the same responsibilities that I had while advising for sigma kappa). |
Once when I was an undergrad, our campus advisor (who is a member) abruptly resigned due to personal issues and another advisor (who is an AKA) took over as our advisor. At first we thought it might be awkward but it wasn't. She was really nice and supported us by attending some of our events. Today, the same undergrad chapter is advised by a member of Kappa Alpha Psi (an NPHC fraternity), so it doesn't have to matter.
Bottom line, if you have respect for all the NPC organizations, you will have no trouble supporting them and being a good advisor. |
We had an ADPi alumna from Ole Miss help advise at the AOII chapter at Ole Miss. Since ADPi is no longer on campus that is allowed. I would think it would be fun. Obviously you probably won't be privy to rituals and maybe Chapter Relation issues but helping in other ways is probably a great way to make a diverse advising team. I would totally do it.
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Interesting topic. I serve on the House Corp of one of the chapters of my sorority and our House Director is a Kappa. She is wonderful and brings a lot of knowledge to the table. She even served as a chapter advisor for Kappa at one time in her life. However, our housing leadership is divided from the collegian end of things. We are two very different organizations with different agendas. How would a member of another group deal with the national organization, etc? Just asking.
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The chapter advisor often has to get involved with issues of standards, recruitment, etc. so he/she pretty much should be someone who's on campus (or really near) and easy for the members to access. In answer to JI's question, she just has to use the parts of her sorority experience that make her a good advisor, and put aside the things that conflict with the national/local goals of the group she's advising. Maybe Annie ASA Alum is advising a Kappa chapter and she thinks it's ridiculous that (made up example) seniors can't take a little, because that rule doesn't exist in her sorority. It doesn't matter, she has to tell the collegians to follow it. She's not there to advance ASA goals, she's there to help the collegians achieve their goals in Kappa. If she can't do that, she shouldn't accept the advising position. |
I thought she was going to be a CAB member. (That's what we call them) not just a faculty advisor. Totally different story then. I was confused.
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^^^^^Great explanation, thanks! :)
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She's not going to be a Greek advisor for the whole campus, she's going to be an advisor specifically for this chapter. |
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