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Originally posted by sugar and spice
But one must also take into account that the NPHC includes both sororities and fraternities, so one NPHC group of each gender is not equal to two NIC groups. Furthermore, given that the sizes of NPHC groups tend to be smaller at most campuses than NIC/NPC groups, I don't think that this is a big problem.
Besides, one NPHC fraternity and one NPHC sorority sounds like the minimum of historically black groups you can invite. What do you want them to do, Tom -- make the Alphas start accepting women so UT-Tyler doesn't have to invite AKA?
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Not to mention our "colonization" processes work a little differently, depending on the org.
If I were a bettin' man, I'd say that the two NPHC "slots" are probably the fraternity and sorority that already has interest or prospects (or transfer members) on campus.