I think online groups sound cool as a way to keep members in touch.
It makes more sense to me that it's a way of following up with regular members, rather than having a completely online process.
As far as joining different chapters and campuses, it's going to depend a great deal on which group and what campus. I don't think any NPC groups let you join as an undergraduate someplace other than where you are enrolled , but I think that sometimes NPHC and locals may. (I apologize if I'm wrong about NPHC; I'm not trying to present myself as an expert.)
Unless you are willing to be really specific about your circumstances, which I would NOT recommend, it's going to be very hard to find out the information you need here.
I think AI is a great program, but I don't think in the NPC groups that it's really designed to give something like an active experience. And, more importantly for people seeking membership, you can't really put yourself up for it.
And if your campus doesn't have recognized sororities, you will have to discuss your options with campus officials. They ultimately will have to choose to recognize your group if you do try to start one. I don't think, again I'm not an expert, that any national groups are going to create a chapter at a campus where the administration refuses to recognize greek groups.
(Thanks, OTW.)
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