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Originally posted by Senusret I
I am in an NPHC Fraternity (Alpha Phi Alpha) as well as Alpha Phi Omega, the National Service Fraternity. (I speak for neither in an official capacity.)
First of all, I would like to say that I have enjoyed reading all of the diverse opinions on this matter. I believe that there is a misconception that NPC/NIC organizations "give away their letters." I hope that my NPHC Sorors and Fraters read this and realize that the practices and opinions involved are incredibly diverse.
In NPHC organizations, it is forbidden to wear letters until you are an initiated Brother or Sister.
I agree with the posters who say that letters must be earned.
In my opinon, the only case in which a "new member" should wear letters is if the meaning is explained to them in the pledge induction ceremony or if the meaning is public knowledge.
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Much respect, fellow D9er
I'm used to IFC chapters that give away tshirts with their letters on them and let miscellaneous women frollick around in them.
But, I've also had enough exposure to see the OTHER side, where NPC and IFC members are VERY PROTECTIVE over their letters. I respect the latter much more than the former.
But, letters should be earned (whatever this means to your organization). So, if some organizations feel as though "pledges" have EARNED their letters by receiving a bid after going through rush...then to each her/his own.
That's just not how it's done in "our" neck of the woods