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Old 06-10-2011, 05:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Little Dragon View Post
I actually found AGR in a list of professional fraternities and sororities not conforming to Title IX. In that same list was Sigma Phi Delta, which is a member of both NIC and PFA.
Looking at the PFA can be a little misleading, in that membership eligibility is fairly broad -- member fraternities "shall be identified by, or related to a field of study or common interest." (Per the PFA website.) The PFA includes professional fraternities, service fraternities (like APO) and honor fraternities (like Kappa Kappa Psi).


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Originally Posted by DrPhil View Post
I assume AGR considers itself a social-professional fraternity:

http://www.alphagammarho.org/prospective-members

Perhaps the same applies to Sigma Phi Delta based on the "social-professional fraternity" references on its national and chapter websites.
AGR does refer to itself that way, as perhaps do a few other GLOs. If they're being classified, they'd be best classified in the manner they describe themselves ("social-professional') or as social, non-general (or special interest) fraternities. They shouldn't be identified simply as "professional."
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