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Old 06-11-2003, 09:15 AM
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Re: More probable origins of statistics identified

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Originally posted by decadence
123 Fraternities and Sororities source identified
Breakdown: (these are clearly international fraternities and sororities – social, single sex)
66 NIC Men's Fraternities (NorthAmerican Interfraternity Conference)
26 NPC Women's Fraternities (National Panhellenic Conference)
9 NPHC Groups (National Pan-Hellenic Council)
22 NALFO Group (National Association of Latino Fraternal Organizations)

9 Million Members Total
750,000 Undergraduate Members
12000 Chapters
Located on 800 campuses in USA and Canada

Souce "NPC/NIC Research Initiative 2000-2001".
Performed by Center for Advanced Social Research – University of Missouri Columbia.
"Representative sample of more than 2,300 students on a representative sample of U.S campuses."
Figures are from the data available to the Center for Advanced Social Research via the governing bodies.
Ahh, but Kappa Sigma and Phi Delta Theta have dropped their membership in the NIC this past year, so the 2000-2001 statistics are no longer vaild. (One would assume that membership numbers and chapter numbers have changed since then as well.) Sorry, I couldn't help it.

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As an FYI, Professional Fraternities not included in that figure of 123 Fraternities and Sororities have the governing body the "Professional Fraternity Association"
Just for the record, the PFA is not a "governing body." Neither is the NIC for that matter. (Can't say about the NHPC or NALFO.) They are simply umbrella organizations designed to assist their member groups, provide a unified voice, and allow for inter-GLO cooperation. They do not set policies that are binding on member GLOs in the same way that the NPC does.
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