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Old 06-17-2002, 09:26 PM
HolyGhost7 HolyGhost7 is offline
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more than one pan hell

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Is there more than one Pan Hellenic Council.....because I read one of the forums from when you first log in to greekchat and there are several sororities talking about the rush process of Pan Hellenic organizations and none of them sound like any of our Divine Nine!!!????
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Old 06-17-2002, 09:39 PM
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Hey SoRHOr,

As you know, there is the NPHC, which our sorority is a member. Then there is the NPC. Generally speaking, they govern the 26 member national and international sororities:

Pi Beta Phi - 1902
Kappa Alpha Theta - 1902
Kappa Kappa Gamma - 1902
Alpha Phi - 1902
Delta Gamma - 1902
Gamma Phi Beta - 1902
Alpha Chi Omega - 1903
Delta Delta Delta - 1902
Alpha Xi Delta - 1904
Chi Omega - 1903
Sigma Kappa - 1905
Alpha Omicron Pi - 1905
Zeta Tau Alpha - 1909
Alpha Gamma Delta - 1909
Alpha Delta Pi - 1909
Delta Zeta - 1910
Phi Mu - 1911
Kappa Delta - 1912
Sigma Sigma Sigma - 1951
Alpha Sigma Tau - 1951
Alpha Sigma Alpha - 1951
Alpha Epsilon Phi - 1951
Theta Phi Alpha - 1951
Phi Sigma Sigma - 1951
Delta Phi Epsilon - 1951
Sigma Delta Tau - 1951

*Note--the year following the organization name is the year they were admitted to the NPC.

If you want more info on the NPC, go to NPC official Website
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TAKEN FROM THE HISTORY SECTION OF THE NPC WEBPAGE

History of National Panhellenic Conference
Early histories of women's fraternities contain accounts of "rushing and pledging agreements" or "compacts" among fraternities on various campuses, and also many stories of cooperation and mutual assistance. However, no actual Panhellenic organization existed and no uniform practices were observed. By 1902, it was obvious that some standards were needed, so Alpha Phi invited Pi Beta Phi, Kappa Alpha Theta, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Delta Gamma, Gamma Phi Beta, Delta Delta Delta, Alpha Chi Omega and Chi Omega to a conference in Chicago on May 24. The session resulted in the organization of the first interfraternity association and the first intergroup organization on college campuses. (National Interfraternity Conference for men's fraternities was organized in 1909, now called the North-American Interfraternity Conference).

This meeting, and the next few, resulted in several mutual agreements, especially regarding pledging. Up to this time, no guidelines had been set, and women could be pledged to groups before enrolling in college and, indeed, even belong to more than one group.

The fact that NPC is a "Conference" is significant to the NPC philosophy because the organization is a conference, not a congress. It enacts no legislation except for the conduct of its own meetings. Other than the basic UNANIMOUS AGREEMENTS which all groups have voted to observe, NPC confines itself to recommendations and advice, and acts as a court of final appeal in any College Panhellenic difficulty. One of its greatest services is providing Area Advisors for College Panhellenics and Alumnae Panhellenics.


AES Merger with NPC

Members of Sigma Sigma Sigma and Alpha Sigma Alpha organized the Association of Pedagogical Sororities on July 10, 1915. The membership consisted of sororities, who like the name indicates, were primarily located on state campuses where women entering the educational field were predominant. In 1917, Pi Kappa Sigma and Delta Sigma Epsilon joined the association, followed by Theta Sigma Upsilon in 1925, Alpha Sigma Tau in 1926, and Pi Delta Theta in 1931. At the third biennial conference, the name of the association was changed to the Association of Educational Sororities (AES). Later, the word "Educational" was changed to "Education".

The AES was a strong group of leaders that focused not only on educational (providing scholarships) and women-centric issues, but cooperated to support issues outside of the sorority world including defense projects during World War II. One of the projects started by the AES member groups resulted in what is today the world-renowned Leader Dogs for the Blind School in Rochester, MI.

After much work on the part of NPC and AES, on November 12, 1947, the six AES sororities were unanimously accepted as associate members of NPC. At the same time, five other sororities were also admitted. In December of 1951, the six sororities became full members of NPC. Since that time, three have merged with other NPC member groups leaving Alpha Sigma Alpha, Alpha Sigma Tau and Sigma Sigma Sigma as the remaining former-AES members.

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Old 06-18-2002, 01:01 AM
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FYI Sorry about the incomplete post earlier. My computer crashed on me as I was saving my reply.

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