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Originally posted by honeychile
Okay, in all seriousness, the vast majority of the women on this thread seem to agree that being in two NPC sororities is wrong, yet there doesn't seem to be a way to enforce it. Why not require a transfer student to provide (or have the "new" school's Panhel find) a waiver from the original college, stating that Pammy PNM was never a member of an NPC sorority? Would that be too legalistic? Obviously, telling the truth doesn't seem to work in all circumstances, because this isn't the first time I've heard of this on GreekChat.
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As long as schools kept accurate Greek records/rosters...this would be easier to do than checking with HQ of each GLO. After all, the new school would know the student is a transfer (unless that person is completely starting over incognito) and that would be on the GPA report for formal recruitment. Or it would come up if the group is checking GPAs for COB.
NPC, CPH, and schools can make rules all they want...but it's up to the individual members of the NPC groups to enforce it. Educate your members on the rules and why they are there. I'm sure during recruitment you can figure out who knows a little more about Greek life than the others, and there are ways to ask questions. Follow your gut instinct...there's no problem with checking it out discreetly.
That's my 2,000 cents!!!
PsychTau