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Originally posted by Lady Pi Phi
To force NPHC groups to increase members (at least on this campus) would be asking them to eitehr violate their membership procedures or to change them.
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Question: Would it force them to violate their membership procedures? What about the chapters at different schools that actually do have more than 10 members? Are they violating their own membership procedures?
I guess my point on this is that the actual membership procedures wouldn't necessarily have to change in order to have more than 10 members. What would have to change would be
attracting enough interested members who
meet the membership requirements (GPA, $$, etc) so that you could intake them and wind up with 10 or more members. Granted, it might be tough for the chapter with 2 members to intake 5 in one semester, but for the group that has maybe 6 or 8 members, would it be too hard for them to exceed the 10 member threshold?
I know some people on this thread have mentioned the percentage of potential members available on a campus to pick from (i.e. the number of black students on a campus). If the NPHC groups held more members, would that potentially attract more black students to that campus? (That's just a curiosity question there....)
PsychTau