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Originally posted by AXiDTrish
At the school where I currently advise, one of the NIC groups has a little sister group that was very active. They have meetings, the girls do all kinds of things for the guys, etc. The guys actively recruit the women.
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You may want to make the chapter aware that having a little sister group is no longer acceptable per NIC Standards. (see below) And if they don't comply ASAP, let them know you will be addressing this issue with their HQ. I'm sure neither the chapter nor their HQ would care to be presented in a bad light.
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Originally posted by exlurker
...the NIC has stated in its "NIC Standards for NIC Member Fraternities," which are posted on its web site at
http://www.nicindy.org
that NIC member organizations must have as part of their national policies, a requirement that "Fraternity-chapter women's auxiliary groups (i.e. "little sisters") are not allowed." That policy is supposed to have been implemented no later than September 2004. So Little Sisters groups are, presumably, getting rarer in NIC fraternities.
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