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04-30-2013, 01:29 PM
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Quitting a Sorority from a different Council and Want to Join a Panhellenic Sorority?
Hi everyone! To remain anonymous, I am just going to say that I go to a state school in California, so here it goes: I wanted to be in greek life my freshmen year, and I was really interested in an Asian Sorority on campus (NOT PANHELLENIC). I ended up rushing for them because they related to me culturally and it was something I could do financially at the time. While I was pledging for them, I got hazed pretty badly (mentally and physically) but decided to suck it up because I was just in a state of cognitive dissonance in which I thought "the best things in life do not come easy". Even after being around for two pledge classes, I cannot take this anymore. The house that I am in is not what I wanted since I believe that girls should not be judged based on how well they do jumping jacks, but by how they are as a person. Anyway, my question is: Can I still join a Panhellenic sorority if I deactivate (quit) the one I'm currently in? I was never in the NPC sorority, so I should be fine, right?
I really enjoyed the Greek life social and community service aspect that I had gotten through the one I am in, but we didn't do enough of it. I realized that during rush they just put up a facade that as an Asian sorority they do that too, but when I was actually in it, they focused on pledging/hazing girls a lot more than anything else. I feel really bummed, but I still want to be involved in the greek community, just not this way.
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04-30-2013, 02:54 PM
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Since you've never been initiated into an NPC sorority, you should be free to rush and pledge one. Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but that is my understanding.
Your current sorority has members who haze, leading me to think they are immature "mean girls." How do you think they will react to you leaving them for NPC? I am not saying you shouldn't do it because of them, but have you given thought to some of them harassing you about it? Just be prepared for that possibility. Best wishes to you and I hope you find a wonderful sisterhood within NPC!
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04-30-2013, 03:27 PM
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Yes, the NPC rules allow the OP to join an NPC group. However...we can't tell you how this will actually be viewed by the NPC groups on your campus and whether or not you'd be eligible for membership in one.
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04-30-2013, 06:01 PM
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redelephant93, you should discuss the hazing with the Director of Greek Life at your university (even if it's after you go through Formal Recruitment with the NPC groups). Hazing should not be tolerated or perpetuated by any Greek group.
Last edited by ChioLu; 04-28-2015 at 12:43 PM.
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05-14-2013, 03:33 PM
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Here's an update, which has a happy ending to it (or at least I think so).
I told one of my dearest mentors who happened to be Panhellenic President in the past for our school about my situation. She told me to rush and I'll more than likely find the house that best fits what I want (my school is not as competitive with Greek life and those who do not get bids are the ones who do not take rush very seriously or just go because their friends are doing it). Also, I have a bunch of friends in different sororities who are telling me to go for it and that I would make a great active in another house. I'm keeping an open mind to every house since every person I met from different sororities has been so encouraging.
Personally, I think I would only tell on these people for what they did if they got in trouble again (they were in the past, but hid it well). I don't feel comfortable reporting it because I personally need time to heal. I probably will in the future if I hear something serious happen, but right now I just need this for myself.
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05-14-2013, 03:35 PM
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But thank you, everyone for your answers!
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05-14-2013, 03:37 PM
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Also, greekdee, the friends I have in the sorority I am deactivating from understand the situation completely. I remain best friends with the ones that actually cared for me, so I am alright.
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05-14-2013, 10:36 PM
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So glad to hear it! Best of luck during recruitment and I hope you find a great sisterhood in an NPC sorority!
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05-15-2013, 01:51 AM
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I have heard of this happening with Asian sororities at my school as well. It's kind of sad  .
Like others said, I hope you will find what you are looking for in one of the NPC groups.
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04-28-2015, 07:27 AM
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Would mentioning that OP was part of a different council but it just didn't work out worsen OP's chances rushing NPC Sororities?
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04-28-2015, 09:10 AM
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Originally Posted by delilah123
Would mentioning that OP was part of a different council but it just didn't work out worsen OP's chances rushing NPC Sororities?
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It sounds like the system is small enough that everyone knows already anyway.
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04-28-2015, 11:15 AM
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Hey you guys!
SO I thought I would update...two years later... I ended up joining another sorority on campus because of my good friend in Panhellenic! I am now in Kappa Alpha Theta and I am about to graduate! I am currently in love with my sorority and joining was one of my best college decisions - even if I was so late in the game. If you were in the same boat as me, please feel free to message me! I would be happy to give you my feedback!
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06-12-2016, 09:53 PM
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Hello, I was actually browsing to see if anyone was in an MGC sorority, and I wanted to seek some advice in this thread? I will be starting as a freshman this fall also in a state school in California and they similarly only have MGC sororities. I really want to rush and participate in Greek life the next two years, but I will be transferring out to a different state school in my junior year which has all NPC sororities. So, if I rush and join an MGC sorority for these next two years, will I not be allowed to join an NPC one once I transfer out? I've been unable to find any rules clarifying this anywhere and I most definitely want to be in Greek life all four years. Also, how would this affect me in the eyes of the NPC sororities? Would they think it was, for lack of a better word, disrespectful to drop the sorority from a different school? Thank you so much!
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Hey you guys!
SO I thought I would update...two years later... I ended up joining another sorority on campus because of my good friend in Panhellenic! I am now in Kappa Alpha Theta and I am about to graduate! I am currently in love with my sorority and joining was one of my best college decisions - even if I was so late in the game. If you were in the same boat as me, please feel free to message me! I would be happy to give you my feedback! 
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06-13-2016, 04:08 PM
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Originally Posted by PacificOtter
Hello, I was actually browsing to see if anyone was in an MGC sorority, and I wanted to seek some advice in this thread? I will be starting as a freshman this fall also in a state school in California and they similarly only have MGC sororities. I really want to rush and participate in Greek life the next two years, but I will be transferring out to a different state school in my junior year which has all NPC sororities. So, if I rush and join an MGC sorority for these next two years, will I not be allowed to join an NPC one once I transfer out? I've been unable to find any rules clarifying this anywhere and I most definitely want to be in Greek life all four years. Also, how would this affect me in the eyes of the NPC sororities? Would they think it was, for lack of a better word, disrespectful to drop the sorority from a different school? Thank you so much!
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The only rule for NPCs is that you not have been an initiated member of another NPC group. If you pledged a multi-cultural sorority, you would still be eligible to join an NPC group at your new school.
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06-13-2016, 07:16 PM
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Also, how would this affect me in the eyes of the NPC sororities? Would they think it was, for lack of a better word, disrespectful to drop the sorority from a different school? Thank you so much!
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We cannot tell you how the women of an NPC will feel about your leaving the commitment made to an MGC sorority. Technically, there is no rule that says you can't resign your MGC org and join an NPC. Personally, I would not be willing to consider your membership in my NPC knowing that you turned your back on your MGC affiliation. But that it strictly my personal opinion.
Joining a Greek organization is a serious decision to be made thoughtfully and should be for life. It is not a pair of shoes that you change when you change to a new outfit. If your choice is to attend different schools that have different sororities, that is a consequence of the choice.
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