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Originally Posted by ladygreek
What do you consider OLD???
This again shows the difference between the NPC and the NPHC when it comes to alumnae. (Not saying one is better than the other--just a different philosophy.) In the NPHC the only difference between alumnae chapters and collegiate chapters is that the former have received their degrees.
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Well, as an example, we had a chapter at UCLA from 1926-1951, so do the math on the age of the alumnae from there, and they are mainly all in one alumnae chapter.
Then again, as you say, there isn't any difference between how the grad & undergrad chapters are run except for whether or not you're in school. I'm betting that the requirements for chapter formation, number of meetings a year, etc, for NPHC alumnae chapters are FAR FAR FAR more stringent than those for NPC alumnae chapters. But then again, I would wager every state in the union has at least one chapter - undergrad or grad - of every one of the NPHC sororities and fraternities. IFC and NPC groups just aren't like that. If I said ASA or KDR to someone in Oregon, they'd have no clue that I was talking about a national group.