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Old 01-20-2005, 07:19 PM
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Originally posted by Heather17
In any case, I genuinely believe we're not doing enough to educate our collegiate memebrs about NPC--period. Not just about alumnae panhellenics but about what NPC is. As an example, I hear collegians and alumnae, some of who are involved with NPC, refer to NPC as a governing body--it's not a governing body but a conference of sororities that agrees to operate by agreements (not policies or other government tools.) But since NPC does little to educate our membership about our organization, few would see the difference.

**Steps off soapbox** We need to educate and evaluate our relevance to today's sorority membership.
AMEN, PANHELLENIC SISTER!!!

I am one of the Panhel dorks, I'll admit it. I served on Panhel as a undergrad and LOVED it. I DRILLED my chapter on Panhel regulations and history because it was imporatant to me and it should be important to every member of a sorority. Imagine my shock and dissapointment when I went back (one semester after I graduated) and a newly inducted member said, "You were Panhellenic Officer, right? I remember you from the composite. I always wanted to ask someone, but what is a Panhellic Officer and what does she do?" I was floored.

When I'm rich and famous and have enough money that I don't have to work, I would love to be involved nationally with NPC.

Heather17- lets lead a revolution to educate and promote NPC!!

//also steps off soapbox//
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