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Originally Posted by knight_shadow
The fees aren't listed on the organization's national website? That seems like the obvious place to look.
On my campus, it's up to the PNM and the chapter to discuss dues, not some third party. Are you a council officer? I can't think of any other reason why you'd take it upon yourself to find this information.
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No. I looked on the national website. All I could find were alumna dues.
I'm not a panhellenic officer, but I am the panhellenic representative for my chapter. (Our Panhellenic has executive board and representatives from each chapter.)
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Originally Posted by texas*princess
agreed 100%
I think if the campus Panhellenic (or Director of Greek Life) is having an issue with the way a certain chapter is disclosing financial obligations or making them appear lower than they really are, that governing person should talk to the chapter and not have to play detective on the internet to find out.
I agree that it's weird to make it seem that the financial obligations are way lower than the other groups on campus. That could definitely sway a pnm decision for them to find out later that it's just as much (if not more) than they previously thought, but I don't think it's right for some random person to take it upon them self to set the record straight. Let the director of greek life or someone similar handle that.
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I'm not a random person. As stated above, I am the representative for my chapter, and l am trying to prevent the scenario you described above from happening again...