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Originally Posted by irishpipes
As NPCs age and have a larger alumnae base, I wonder if orgs may consider changing the definition of a legacy. If there are so many legacies running around, maybe "grandmother" is too distant of a relationship to require special consideration.
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Originally Posted by Blondie93
Am I correct that Chi Omega already has this policy?
I have actually wondered the same thing. Some orgs, incluing my own, consider great-grandmother when defining legacy policy. I wouldn't be surprised if at some point groups decide to drop that one.
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You never know how accurate Panhellenic recruitment books are, but here is the web address for the one from Kansas State.
http://www.k-state.edu/greek/documen...itment_002.pdf
On page 22, it lists what the 12 NPC groups at KSU consider to be legacies.
Chi O is the most restrictive and considers only sister and mother. TriDelta has dropped grandmother, but lists step-sister and step-mother. Zeta is the most inclusive and includes great-grandmother, aunts and step relatives.
(FYI The "fun" brochure with blurbs about all the sororities is
http://www.k-state.edu/greek/documen...itment_002.pdf )