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If you don't get the mandatory participation for standard events requiring a certain percentage of the membership to attend, you can bar that group from Greek Week or Homecoming... just the threat alone of not having the opportunity to take part will get people to attend.
And failure to register and comply with event policies could result in chapter social probation for a set period.
For those who protested the idea of AA, I apologize for offending, but I was referring to the open speaker meetings, and I'm sorry for not clarifying. As an alternative, you could also make alcohol policy violaters run a program for GAMMA, or specific members have to attend GAMMA meetings, etc.
If a chapter violates a policy, risk mangement, etc., it is a great idea for them to put on an all-campus workshop that also requires Greek attendance. This way, the campus benefits from some kind of educational component, Greeks do good for campus and can be spotlighted in the community and school newspapers, and there's an opportunity to meet PNM's, the offending chapter fulfills their obligation of probation and learn something new... everyone wins. So, if someone violates the alcohol policy, why not make that chapter run a "Party Smart" workshop for the residence halls where they have to present a skit and information on alcohol, party drugs, preventative measures, past news footage, etc...
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