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Old 06-10-2011, 06:34 PM
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Originally Posted by MysticCat View Post
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).


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."
I'm trying to figure out how you actually draw the distinction. It's pretty clear that you can't be an AGR and be in another social fraternity. Can you be an AGR and be in another professional fraternity?
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