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Originally Posted by Wolfman
It is true that the house is being leased for 3 years (with a possible option of additional 2 1-year leases) to the Pi Kappa Alpha Chapter at USC because they have the consistent numbers to occupy the house, which sleeps 40 people. This came about after the Omega housing corp looked into all the NPHC groups to lease the house who had numbers to make this work. But, in the end, the prospect of having a group which has consistent numbers to make this enterprise viable at the moment the best decision.
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Well, of course they'd have to lease the house to a larger chapter. They could've seen that coming. And of course this isn't the first time that an NPHC org has had to find ways to keep their house by either leasing it to another org (including another NPHC org) or having nonmembers live in the house.
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Originally Posted by Wolfman
This does bring up a very valuable point:we (NPHC groups) brag about how we don't have rush as our manner of intake and we don't actively recruit;but if you want to have large chapter houses, somebody's got to pay the mortgage and the bills. Thus you have to have the numbers--you have to have recruitment goals, like most of the NIC and NPC groups do!
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I definitely see your point.
There are NPHC orgs that have participated in NPC and NIC rush to some degree. I don't know if they've gotten more attention and numbers than they would've without that. At a lot of universities the NPHC orgs will never get more than 15-20 new members with or without recruitment.
I still don't like the idea of NPHC doing recruitment. If that means that chapters at certain universities stay small and can't afford to have a house, it is what it is.