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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.
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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"
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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.