OH NO!
At least two of the NMGC member organizations are highly suspect and it's interesting that in my three years of researching and deciding on a mc sorority, I haven't heard of a number of the NMGC sororities!
I know that Texas A&M hosted a conference to discuss the possibility of developing a national mc council. I don't know what came of that but the NMGC seems to have been founded before that time.
There should really be a more stable and welcoming council. Perhaps some of you ladies, who are in sororities not currently on the council, could look into this. But, since stability is key for a council's success, I must agree with the NMGC's policy of 5 years or 5 chapters.
Benefits of a council (for those who are asking):[list=1][*]Better campus representation and presence for undergraduate chapters.[*]Lessened chance of cross-pledging or pledging "just to try it out."[*]More respect - because we all know that mc chapters are still considered the babies of the Greek world.[*]POWER!!![*]Better communication among chapters.[*]Easier access to sorority/fraternity information for prospectives.[/list=1]
**There are so many more benefits but this has gotten quite long enough!**
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