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Originally Posted by aephi alum
You're not wrong. AEPhi initiates new members when they complete their NM requirements. I was a member of a local sorority that became an AEPhi chapter, but we did not have enough members to be chartered immediately. Although we were a colony, we were still initiated. We then recruited enough NMs to be chartered, and when they were initiated, the chapter was chartered.
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You busted me.  Yes it was AEPhi to which I was referring. I also wonder about Theta Phi Alpha. I don't know what they do, but they seem to have a lot of hold-over colonies. It seems unfair if they didn't initiate women during that time.
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Adding 's does not make a word, not even an acronym, plural
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