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Old 04-09-2004, 12:21 PM
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The way I always understood it, if someone was initiated into a local sorority at one school, transferred, and joined a national group, that's A-OK because only one is an NPC group. And vice versa; members of national groups can be initiated into local groups. For example, I'm already a Delta Zeta, but if I had transferred to a university that had local groups, I could've been initiated into a local if they agreed to it...I guess it's up to the individual organization. I know you can't be initiated into two NPCs, though.

I don't really understand whether that's the situation we're talking about here or not. I can understand that being initiated into two sororities, local or national, might not sit well with some people even though there might not be any real rules to prohibit it. At any rate, I'm sure the situation is being handled by the officers, which is probably why nobody is saying anything about it. It's best not to discuss sticky business like this until everything is worked out.
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