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Originally Posted by FutureGreekMan
Hi! I am a college Junior in a School in New Jersey. I am looking to Start a new chapter of a Divine 9 (NPHC) Organization. Our School only has 3 recognized orgs, in which I don't like their views, nor how they carry themselves. In the surrounding areas one chapter is either suspended or something near that. and another school wont allow use to do membership intake there (I guess because of liability). I have a group of 6 Interested men willing to do what is necessary. Who should I contact? What do I tell them? (Its not easy starting a chapter of a Divine 9 org, I have been told) We are willing to do anything that is needed. Please help me in any way possible. Thank and Happy Easter
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Remember that these organizations are also made up of those that are in alumnae chapters and many became members at the alumnae level so what one chapter does is not necessarily a representation of an entire organization which has thousands of members. Perhaps by becoming a member of one of the organizations on your campus, you could change that chapter's direction and be a positive influence in getting them to act in a way that honors their organization. Remember that it's not just about what an organization can do for you but what you can do and bring to the organization.
If you insist on bringing a new org to your school, you must first do the research and find out which one is best for you. You can't just contact a chapter of the NPHC and inquire about which org can come to your school. We don't work like that. You need to know which org you want to be a part of and then contact that organization or the nearest alumnae chapter to your school since every undergrad chapter is under the advisement of an alumnae chapter. This is all we can tell you. I suggest that you research all 5 of the NPHC fraternities starting with their international websites and read the book "Divine Nine" for an overview of their history. All the NPHC organizations are equally great. What sets us a part mostly is our histories and philanthropies. Good Luck with your research.