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snowadams 01-25-2003 02:03 AM

Membership question
 
Hi,
Okay i'm going to try and explain my question in the clearest way possible. First off, i'm a member of Alpha Chi Omega and while i know there are differences between NPHC and Panhellanic, i think everyone would agree that when you join a sorority you join it for life.

My roommate was a member of Sigma Delta Tau (Panhellanic) for 2 years before you decided she didn't like it and dropped. This past semester she crossed as a Zeta (NPHC). And that's my question... how did Zeta Phi Beta cross her and why would you want someone who already dropped a sorority? The girls on my campus are very confused by this whole situation. While PanHellanic is open about there recruitment process, I know NPHC does things that are kept secret. So if anyone can help me out here, i'd really appreciate it. And i hope none of this comes out in a wrong way. I have nothing but respect for your organization. I'm just trying to understand.

Strive 01-25-2003 01:19 PM

Legally you can join as many sororities you like as long as they are not under the same umbrella. I cannot be a Zeta and AKA, but I could be a Zeta and an Alpha Sig (ASA).

Apparently this young lady must have met the requirements for becoming a Zeta. Zeta cannot discriminate because you are a member of another sorority outside the NPHC.

I am an alumna of Tau Beta Sigma National Honorary Band Sorority and a soror of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated

PrettyKitty 01-27-2003 03:43 PM

Legally, we as NPHC organizations can not deny admission to a member of an NPC Sorority because of that membership. However, many individuals, and/or chapters might have a problem with this so they might try to deny membership on this basis.


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