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12-07-2016, 07:19 AM
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Do I understand that other sororities/women's fraternities are not allowed to see each other's presentations?
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You are correct. Members of other NPC groups are not allowed to attend recruitment functions.
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12-07-2016, 09:50 AM
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You are correct. Members of other NPC groups are not allowed to attend recruitment functions.
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Are the presentations to the campus panhellenic considered a recruitment function?
Again, IFC guy just trying to understand.
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12-08-2016, 07:48 AM
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Are the presentations to the campus panhellenic considered a recruitment function?
Again, IFC guy just trying to understand.
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No they are not. Members of PH are typically invited to attend extension presentations. Often they are open to any members who would like to attend as well as advisers for those groups. I've attended several over the years as an adviser. However, PNMs are not included.
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12-07-2016, 11:30 AM
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You are correct. Members of other NPC groups are not allowed to attend recruitment functions.
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I understood that to mean that women from the other groups presenting at a campus could not attend a presentation? For example, when Clemson had extension presentations this past spring, I could attend all of them as an ADPi but the Pi Phi and AOII women who had presented couldn't attend the AGD women's presentation.
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12-08-2016, 07:52 AM
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I understood that to mean that women from the other groups presenting at a campus could not attend a presentation? For example, when Clemson had extension presentations this past spring, I could attend all of them as an ADPi but the Pi Phi and AOII women who had presented couldn't attend the AGD women's presentation.
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It's unusual for the extension teams for other groups to still be on campus when another group presents. This is the first I've heard of that happening. We are always in and out when others are not there. But I would not expect to be in attendance at another team's presentation if I was a member of my group's official extension team.
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12-08-2016, 12:32 PM
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It's unusual for the extension teams for other groups to still be on campus when another group presents. This is the first I've heard of that happening. We are always in and out when others are not there. But I would not expect to be in attendance at another team's presentation if I was a member of my group's official extension team.
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No, it's more than that. Unless one is actively involved with a local chapter on a campus where extension is happening, a volunteer of an inter/national organization should not attend any other extension presentation.
An example - a volunteer of an inter/national organization who works on a college campus where extension presentations are happening should not attend those presentations unless it is for her own organization.
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12-19-2016, 05:54 PM
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No, it's more than that. Unless one is actively involved with a local chapter on a campus where extension is happening, a volunteer of an inter/national organization should not attend any other extension presentation.
An example - a volunteer of an inter/national organization who works on a college campus where extension presentations are happening should not attend those presentations unless it is for her own organization.
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I have attended the presentations on several groups on local campuses when I was an alum officer and a regional one for my group. I also attended presentations when we were one of the groups presenting. Never had a problem.
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12-08-2016, 03:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Titchou
It's unusual for the extension teams for other groups to still be on campus when another group presents. This is the first I've heard of that happening. We are always in and out when others are not there. But I would not expect to be in attendance at another team's presentation if I was a member of my group's official extension team.
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Oh, I'm not saying they were still on campus at that point-they weren't. Just using an example I knew of recently that I had attended. Sorry for any confusion there!
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