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Old 05-07-2003, 12:07 PM
CutiePie2000 CutiePie2000 is offline
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Originally posted by AAgammagirl
Does anyone know how they choose who will be invited to present and potentially expand at a given campus? and who decides who will be allowed to come on campus?? i'm from a campus where greeks aren't recognized so would panhell decide? (if it was a sorority)
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Originally posted by White_Chocolate
this is an interesting question
but to no avail has it been answered

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Originally posted by greeklawgirl
This question has been answered many times--if you do a search I'm sure you'll find them. Please see AZ-AlphaXi's response right below yours.

The NPC Green Book is also the authoritative resource on the NPC expansion process. Ask your chapter's Panhellenic Delegate if you can borrow hers--she should have a copy.

THe Green Book should be required reading for every NPC member!

Hey AAgammagirl (gotta say, I love those Gamma Phi girls at U of Toronto...they're awesome and your house is gorgeous too).....my understanding is that the NPC has to put the word out to all 26 NPCs that a campus (in this case, NMSU) is open for expansion. Then those 26 groups will decide if they want to pursue it or not. They might not wish to if they feel that there is not sufficient alumnae support in the area to support the potential collegiate chapter, or if they are already committed to expansion projects elsewhere.

But I guess what I don't get is, "What if (hypothetically) 5 groups decided that they wanted to present to NMSU?" How does it get narrowed down to the 3? I've been on this Greek Chat board for 3 solid years now, so I have a pretty good overview of the topics discussed and the "nitty gritty" of expansion is something that has not been elaborated on in any great detail? (therefore, please don't dismiss me with a "do a search")

And how did the "winner" out of the 3 get chosen? Does it come down to Presentation Skills?
I'm sure that KD and ASA were professional and well-spoken in their presentations, so it would have to be more than just that....
I imagine that there must be some kind of criteria..I just don't know what it is?

Maybe I'll get carnation to chime in on here......

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