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Originally posted by ladygreek
So let me get this straight. Being in existence for 15 years and having to charter 100 new collegiate or alumni chapters, 50 of which have to be ten years old (so that is 10 a year the first 5 years and 5 a year the next 10 years) is unattainable? Not for an org, whose founders and members maintain their commitment to why they joined in the first place.
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Name one org (other than Iota) that has done this.
OK, a'ight, I concede that such a criteria is doable and attainable.
By the same token, I don't see any of the orgs busting their tails to meet this criteria just so they can join the NPHC (not that any org should do such a thing).
I think to be honest, the younger orgs do not want to join the NPHC because IMO the "established" orgs and the younger orgs come from two different schools of thought when it comes to inter-organization affairs, policies, and politics.