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Old 09-23-2008, 09:19 PM
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Upper limit on new pledges/associate members

Excuse me if this question is too much in your kool-aid.

I get the impression (in general) that fraternities in the NIC, or otherwise participating in a campus IFC, typically have a more laid-back sort of rush/recruitment process in which they just take the guys they want without regard to quotas, release figures, and all that chichi froufrou npc stuff.

(If there is a flaw to the above statement, please help me understand more clearly)

Otherwise, with all that said, I have a question:

Can an NIC fraternity pretty much take whoever they want without regard to any sort of upper limit?

Or are the "available slots" ever based on beds at the house, if there is one?

Or are there other factors I am overlooking?
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