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Originally posted by James
I have never seen (in my limited experience) a situation where a local is benefited by being part of Panhellenic.
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Back in the day, we were the only local on campus and we got the more out of rush then the nationals did. For example, if the other organizations got 5-8 girls then we usually got 12-16 girls.
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Usually the NPC groups want you as an associate member because it offers them a measure of control over how you Rush and when you Rush.
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We rushed with them and exactly the same way that they did.
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The only thing they might be able to do is keep you out of formal all-greek events, but honestly the frats will want you in it so there are ways around NPC dissaproval.
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At my school NPC has no authority over "all-greek events". That is up to our Greek President's Council which all organizations are a part of.
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Girls chime in here: Is there any really beneficial reason that a local would want to voluntarily adopt NPC rules? Reasons that outweight the limitations?
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When we rushed with NPC it allowed the rushee's to get ALL the sororities at once. I actually liked following the Greek Book and the NPC rules. It gave rush the structure that it needed at our school. Part of the reason that we dropped out of PC was because a couple members of the other organizations didn't feel that it was necessary to following the rules in the Green Book...