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Old 06-10-2011, 03:51 PM
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Alpha Gamma Rho should not be listed as "professional" though. There are no professional fraternities in the NIC; professional is not the same as "limited to certain majors/fields of study." The distinction you're looking for is between "general" fraternities (no restrictions as to field of study) and non-general or limited/restricted fraternities.
I actually found AGR in a list of professional fraternities and sororities not conforming to Title IX. In that same list was Sigma Phi Delta, which is a member of both NIC and PFA. I don't know about AGS, which in its website calls itself professional fraternity. As for triangle, I do have it as Restricted/social.

I'll look into them. Thanks for the feedback.
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