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Originally Posted by Bishop1
First of all,thank you for reading this thread. I'm currently 32 years old, and I want to pledge omega psi phi grad chapter. I graduated from Texas tech university back in 2003. I took my grades seriously, but my GPA was only around 2.5.
I'm hoping to start seminary in January 2011, and get into biblical counseling. I'm a changed man, and I handle my life differently. I dont make excuses, and i lead by example. My question is, do I have to be enrolled in university to pledge a grad chapter? If so, can seminary be the school I'm enrolled in. I'm worried that my lack of focus in college will hinder my hopes of joining omega psi phi. My mentors are ques, and I see myself as one. Honesty is the key. I need to know is this out of reach, or should I take that first step towards my dreams. Thank you, god bless you.
Mark 11:24
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People are giving you good advice here but are not answering your question. What NPHC orgs mean by grad or alumni chapter, is that the members that belong to such chapters are graduates and alumni of undergrad programs, not that they are enrolled in grad school, although some members are of course. Also, these chapters represent cities and counties as opposed to colleges like the undergrad chapters. To be sure of Omega Psi Phi's membership requirements, visit their website or better yet, talk to your mentors. I don't understand why people will come on GC and ask questions when they have members in their lives that they can speak with directly. If you have members close to you, then take advantage of the insight and advice they can give you. Good Luck!