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Old 12-11-2004, 11:46 AM
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Originally posted by carnation
If you're at a big and/or selective school, you'll almost certainly have to sign a paper allowing panhel to check your grades. No, you can not join another NPC group if you initiate at the first and transfer. And again, if the second school is big and/or selective they will most likely check to see if you were Greek before and if you were found to have lied about that, both nationals will boot you.

Just to add: Being a member of only one NPC group is the rule across the board for all NPC groups. It doenst matter if you were in one group at one school and then transfer. The one you initiated into is your group for life. In fact, I believe that once you initiate an NPC group if at some point you decide to turn in your pin and terminate your membership from that group's HQ, I still think you are bound to that group and are not allowed to pledge another NPC group period. Reason being I think is that each group has it's own unique and special ritual. It cheapens the meaning of these rituals if you join more than one, or know the "Secrets" if you will of more than one. I'm not sure if that came out very clearly, but it's not fair to the members to belong to more than one.

Am I correct here in saying this?
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