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Old 04-15-2005, 01:47 PM
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What are pledge line limits? And why would it be competitive then if there are no caps?

-Rudey
--We're all human and connected in the eyes of those greater than us. Let us never forget that.
The national organization does not set limits on the number of members that they can accept. However, the school can and a lot of times does. That is why you will not find it listed on the nation sites. Also, in the situation where the school does not set a limit on the number of applicants that an org can take, then the chapter may exercise their discretion based on several factors. Does your org accept every PNM? I didn't think so?

The chapters at Howard are competitive because they are ALPHA CHAPTERS. Now this may not be significant to non NPHC members, but the Alpha Chapter is the birth place of the organization and VERY significant to NPHC memebers.

Also, taking 6 years to graduate is NOT a reflection of intelligence. There are SEVERAL factors that go into the amount of time it takes to graduate.

If you have something that you would ike to say concerning HBCU's or Black greeks or anything else why not come out and say it??
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