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06-12-2003, 02:42 PM
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About three years late with this one...But interesting!! I did know a girl in a NPC GLO that wanted to go NPHC after she transferred schools...Heh.
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06-26-2009, 11:26 PM
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BA ity?
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07-10-2009, 02:14 PM
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In the NPHC world there is only one scenario that this can legally exsist. A guy joins Iota Phi Theta in undergrad prior to 1997. He then gets out of college and decides to join a NPHC frat because there is no IPT precense in his area, also prior to 1997. 1997 rolls around, IPT becomes a NPHC member and wham! this guy is officially part of two NPHC orgs.
I know this happened at least once.
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07-10-2009, 05:17 PM
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Originally Posted by XODUS1914
In the NPHC world there is only one scenario that this can legally exsist. A guy joins Iota Phi Theta in undergrad prior to 1997. He then gets out of college and decides to join a NPHC frat because there is no IPT precense in his area, also prior to 1997. 1997 rolls around, IPT becomes a NPHC member and wham! this guy is officially part of two NPHC orgs.
I know this happened at least once.
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This is not "legal" since (and I think all the NPHC orgs have this rule; written or not) once you initiate into a general/social GLO (doesn't have to be NPHC), you are not permitted to join an NPHC org.
On the other hand, you can maintain dual membership in an NPHC org and a service, professional, or honors org.
So in this scenario that you know of, the person most likely lied to that NPHC org about being a member of another general/social GLO.
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07-10-2009, 06:13 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by XODUS1914
In the NPHC world there is only one scenario that this can legally exsist. A guy joins Iota Phi Theta in undergrad prior to 1997. He then gets out of college and decides to join a NPHC frat because there is no IPT precense in his area, also prior to 1997. 1997 rolls around, IPT becomes a NPHC member and wham! this guy is officially part of two NPHC orgs.
I know this happened at least once.
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No.
If you know of this happening it is only because he slipped through the cracks. He should be stripped of his letters.
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07-11-2009, 02:09 PM
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My question is what if the person withdrew from XYZ org and tries to pledge ABC org? Is there any rule against that? I know a person who was online with XYZ org and decided it was not for her. She is now trying to join ABC org. Any thoughts?
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07-12-2009, 01:01 AM
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Originally Posted by SensativAF
My question is what if the person withdrew from XYZ org and tries to pledge ABC org? Is there any rule against that? I know a person who was online with XYZ org and decided it was not for her. She is now trying to join ABC org. Any thoughts?
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If this person was not initiated into the organization, she is not a member and is free to seek membership in another org although the other org may not extend membership to her because she was trying to pledge a different org. This is totally up to the members how they choose to handle this. On the other hand, if someone has been initiated into a general/social glo, they cannot then change their mind and seek membership in an NPHC org and it doesn't matter if a person denounces or even officially leaves their first organization. If they were initiated into a general/social org, they are not permitted to join an NPHC org.
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07-12-2009, 04:24 PM
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Originally Posted by rhoyaltempest
If this person was not initiated into the organization, she is not a member and is free to seek membership in another org although the other org may not extend membership to her because she was trying to pledge a different org. This is totally up to the members how they choose to handle this. On the other hand, if someone has been initiated into a general/social glo, they cannot then change their mind and seek membership in an NPHC org and it doesn't matter if a person denounces or even officially leaves their first organization. If they were initiated into a general/social org, they are not permitted to join an NPHC org.
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Please keep saying this until it sinks in!
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08-14-2017, 09:09 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by XODUS1914
In the NPHC world there is only one scenario that this can legally exsist. A guy joins Iota Phi Theta in undergrad prior to 1997. He then gets out of college and decides to join a NPHC frat because there is no IPT precense in his area, also prior to 1997. 1997 rolls around, IPT becomes a NPHC member and wham! this guy is officially part of two NPHC orgs.
I know this happened at least once.
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Wow so IOTA wasn't a part of the NPHC til 97????
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08-15-2017, 04:54 PM
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Wow so IOTA wasn't a part of the NPHC til 97????
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That's correct.
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07-11-2009, 02:21 PM
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She was inline, but did she cross? That's the key question, because if she did she's out of luck.
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