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Old 02-18-2006, 06:50 PM
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what i'm saying is that we have to first get the nomenclature correct.
A colony is a group of men/women that have gone out to a national organization or been selected by a national organization during a recruitment process with the goal of, one day, receiving a Chapter Charter from that organization. To achieve that, which sometimes takes anywhere from 3 months to 2 years, they have to meet many goals and complete many tasks - one of which is getting approval for existing on that campus. it is not something that you get at the beginning of the process, but instead at the end.

Does that make sense - at least that's how it works in the NIC world - it might be different in the NPHC world, and that's where we are arguing. I don't want to argue with a Delta - my sister would kill me.
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