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Originally Posted by one800thekiller
It seems like the biggest issue with Pan-Hel allowing new GLO's to be a part of it is...
What makes your sorority different than the others already part of PanHel.
What sets you off from the rest of the pack so to speak....
This is where philanthropy comes in a great deal
Recently Panhel at my school was presented another fraternity trying to start up on campus. They passed campus approval, but they needed Greek approval(in the form of pan hel)
What the deciding factor in this, for us at least, was a one year provisional membership.
At any time during this provisional period, with a 2/3 majority, we can kick this new GLO off campus basically.
while i'm not recommending you put your sorority on the chopping block quite that much, Maybe if you or your sororities representatives would ask them for a one year provisional membership, perhaps they would be more likely to grant your request.
Is PHA normally a NPC thing?
because at my school it is the exact polar opposite.
In fact, as it stands now we don't even allow NPC into panhel.
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Are you talking Pan-Hellenic (NPHC) or Panhellenic (NPC)? Yes, both very different. The OP is talking about NPC.