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10-04-2006, 12:28 PM
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how is it possible to become national without NPC? i looked online and couldnt find anything and but came across this forum.
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NPC is only a conference, like the Big 10 or SEC. Just because Old Miss is SEC and Illinois is Big 10, doesn't mean they can't play against eachother. Delta Sigma Theta, Alpha Kappa Alpha, and Sigma Gamma Rho (I know I'm missing one, I'm having a brain fart, and apologize to that group) are national sororities, but they are in a difference conference, the Divine 9. And, you don't necessarily have to be in a conference to be national.
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10-04-2006, 12:30 PM
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NPC is only a conference, like the Big 10 or SEC. Just because Old Miss is SEC and Illinois is Big 10, doesn't mean they can't play against eachother. Delta Sigma Theta, Alpha Kappa Alpha, and Sigma Gamma Rho (I know I'm missing one, I'm having a brain fart, and apologize to that group) are national sororities, but they are in a difference conference, the Divine 9. And, you don't necessarily have to be in a conference to be national.
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Thats new to me, the college didnt mention about not necessarily joining the NPC. Do you have a process how to become a national on our own?
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10-04-2006, 12:32 PM
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Thats new to me, the college didnt mention about not necessarily joining the NPC. Do you have a process how to become a national on our own?
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It has to do, mainly, with having a National Board that oversees all the chapters of your sorority, and of course, insurance, which I'm sure is one of your campus' main concerns.
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10-04-2006, 12:33 PM
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Thats new to me, the college didnt mention about not necessarily joining the NPC. Do you have a process how to become a national on our own?
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There's a forum on here called "up and coming nationals." Some of the people there could probably give you ideas on where to start.
The Greek advisor may not have told you about this possibility because she may not have known. Some people (even those in authority who should know better) think there's NPC and NPHC and that's it as far as nationals are concerned...so not the truth.
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10-04-2006, 01:04 PM
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There's a forum on here called "up and coming nationals." Some of the people there could probably give you ideas on where to start.
The Greek advisor may not have told you about this possibility because she may not have known. Some people (even those in authority who should know better) think there's NPC and NPHC and that's it as far as nationals are concerned...so not the truth.
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Or is it possible that she wants them to go NPC or NPHC only? That's osmething you have to look into.
And telling you all to look into Tri-Sigma becauses both chapters have deaf members is wrong. First off, you would all have to go through rush like a typical PNM, and some of you might not get bids...and I'm asuming that if you wanted Tri-Sig, you would have gone there in thef irst place.
Good luck
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10-04-2006, 01:18 PM
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SoCalGirl, pretty much hit it on the head. A key component in becoming “national” is having your business side in order and being a legal entity. It would involve being incorporated according to the laws of your state. Those laws definitely vary from state to state so you may find an attorney helpful. Things to include are national officers and/or a board of directors, a tax ID number, and liability insurance. Your alumnae association can be a valuable asset in getting these things together. Rally them.
Here is a list of some sororities with less than 15 chapters.
Kappa Beta Gamma – www.kappabetagamma.org/
Arethusa (Sigma Gamma Phi) - www.arethusa.org/
Agonian (Alpha Kappa Phi) - www.agonian-kappa.org/
Clio Sorority (Phi Kappa Pi) - www.geneseo.edu/~clio/
Your president and chapter adviser really need to sit with the Greek Adviser. Have the GA outline in writing what is expected of your chapter. Only then can you determine what to do next.
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10-04-2006, 12:32 PM
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This does raise the valid and rarely addressed question of what actually makes a national sorority a national sorority. Besides having plural chapters. I think, from reading way too many national websites, that it starts with INCORPORATION. Sorry about the caps, years of reading posts in which the D9 members are so very very proud of it have rubbed off on me.
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