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Old 10-03-2002, 05:42 PM
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I am pretty sure it doesn't. I think that any "social" collegiate sorority considers its members off limits to each other. (I use social in quotes because the NPHC groups are service orgs, but you can be for example an AKA and still join APhiO. They're service in a different way. It's just that no one has one good term for the NPC, NPHC, MCGLO and NAFLO orgs that everyone likes.) But non-collegiate groups such as Beta Sigma Phi or similar ones are different.

Now BSP does have some collegiate, undergraduate chapters, and I imagine that on those campuses joining both BSP and an NPC group would be rare, but there are plenty of NPC org members who join BSP, Tri-Kappa, etc. later in life.
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