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Originally Posted by TSteven
That makes sense.
From the NPC side, other than the university mandating the College Panhellenic Council do so, what would be the benefit to/for NPC chapters to allow non NPC chapters to participate? It seems to me that in doing so, it could have a direct effect on quota (less new members). And perhaps effect making chapter total for some NPCs.
What I don’t understand is that with the NPC’s Unanimous Agreements and Green Book, recruitment seems to be very regulated for the NPC chapters. To keep that even playing field as it were and to support other NPC chapters. So other than having a University mandate (i.e. possible campus policies and guidelines regarding recruitment), it seems that non NPC chapters might have an “unfair” advantage simple because they do not have to “play by the (NPC) rules”. Even if they say they will follow NPC guidelines, they are not bound (Unanimous Agreements) to do so.
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If they participate in FR, it's assumed that they follow the FR rules. Most campuses have rules that go above and beyond the Green Book (for example, any campus with a frilly rush has budget restrictions). For the NPC groups, it may be better to have a non-NPC group working under the same rules than to have, for example, XYZ local who throws events with boys and alcohol and showers PNM's with gifts and so on.