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Originally Posted by BabyPiNK_FL
At my school IFC is NOT exclusive to NIC members or any particular national group. It is called the interfraternal council because it is there for men's fraternities of all kinds (latino, multicultural, south asian, etc.) to maintain relations with one another, with the school, and with other organizations. (Although now we have a Multicultural Council to which these groups have voluntarily switched to to develop their own agendas).
To exclude you is not in the best interest of anyone as far as I can tell. Especially with the recent development of bringing you so close with the other groups and with your org. being more relatable in social aspects to these groups. They should have asked you instead. There is no need for them to insist you belong somewhere else without having first consulted you regarding your organizations best fit. Especially when these student run groups usually make up their own Constitutions featuring regulations about who is eligible for membership. Speak with the higher ups, show them the regulations and information from your national org. and your current chapter goals, etc. and demand that the IFC at least be able to decide if they are in line with those of the other groups.
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You're back!! lol
And yeah, what everyone has been saying: local IFC doesn't need to be exclusive to only NIC fraternities.