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Old 03-28-2005, 02:44 AM
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Originally posted by ladygreek
I really don't know much about the NPC nor the IFC. I would like to know what is the relationship with their respective orgs.

For example, the NPHC is not a ruling body of the D9 orgs. It is a body of representation of the orgs to discuss mutual issues. But it does not make policies for the D9. Is it the same for NPC and IFC?
The NIC is much like NPHC it is not a ruling body. The resolutions it passes are not binding and the member fraternities are in no way obligated to follow them. It is basically a networking and programming org. Over the past few years some NIC members have dropped out and either joined other bodies or formed their own networking and programming body.

Unlike the actual NIC, campus IFCs, usually are ruling bodies unless the school has direct rule over greek life. Which mine is switching more to an administration controlled approach with a "Delaware" style plan being introduced.

I'm not sure about NPC, correct me if I'm wrong and I'm sure you NPC members will, but, it is my understanding that NPC resolutions and decisions are binding and member orgs must comply with them. Is that correct?

*edited for clarity*
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