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Originally Posted by texas*princess
Regardless of whether or not they have received their badges, I would venture to guess they took some kind of oath of loyalty to KBG.
If they felt a closer connection to the girls of KBG, why abandon that and make it into something it wasn't just because they wanted an org with more resources like the other sororities on campus? Or why join KBG in the first place if they "yearned" to be part of a group with better resources?
Or they could have waited it out, formed an interest group and get organized. It is possible that down the road their interest group could be picked up by a NPC.
It just doesn't seem right to join an National org just to leave it to join a bigger one.
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Maybe they felt that their nationals no longer correctly pursued the ideals and principles it was originally founded upon so they sought out an organization that did?
They could have dissolved went local and then entertained offers from NPC sororities, but if they were going to that anyway whats the point? We see stories on here a lot about how locals get absorbed into NPCs.
Also, what were the specifics of their own nationals ability to provide liability insurances, lucrative scholarships, and things of that such? If they are paying outrageous insurance and dues to the national and they aren't getting a great return on investment then they do kind of have a right to be pissed.
I am a guy and I am in a fraternity and don't understand all aspects of NPC and smaller nationals and I'm sure I'll get flamed and tarred and feathered for this but its a few things to think about.