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MEMBERSHIP INTAKE
Please note that none of the
NPHC organizations (traditionally black organizations) at USC allow undergraduates to join until
they have completed at least one semester of school and have
proven themselves academically. Some organizations require that
one full year of academics be completed before they can begin to
discuss the membership intake process for their organization.
The intake process begins in the spring semester for some
organizations and occurs in the fall for others, but do not be
surprised if you are a freshman and you are not invited to any
informational meetings during your freshman year.
Generally,
the actual intake process begins with an informational meeting.
Most of these informational meetings are advertised for a short
period of time and by word of mouth from members. At the
informational meeting, interested students are invited to learn
more about a specific organization and the specifics of the
application process for that organization. You should note that
at this point, hopeful aspirants (or members to be) are expected
to have researched all of the NPHC fraternities and sororities
and know a great deal about the organization they are visiting.
It is not generally accepted behavior for a person to attend
more than one organization's informational meeting. USC
provides NPHC Showcase as an opportunity for those persons who
are unsure about the process to visit all of the fraternities or
sororities at the beginning of the fall semester without the
fear of showing preference for one organization over another
until you are certain of your choice.
After the
informational meetings, generally, potential aspirants are asked
to complete a membership application and show proof that they
have achieved the organization's minimum standards for
academics, community service, and leadership. Each organization
is different in what they ask for and how they can be
documented, but all require a minimum grade point average and an
official transcript. The approval process for the applications
varies from organization to organization, but all include alumni
in the review and evaluation process.
After the
applications have been approved, the membership education
program begins. There are three important components in the
membership intake process: (1) a pre-induction/orientation
period, (2) the final induction ceremony, and (3) an in-depth
education program. The final pledge of oath of allegiance taken
by a candidate from which he/she cannot withdraw it is a
lifetime commitment. Each organization has its own ritual
ceremony, but all basically have the objective that this rite is
intended to be impressive.
Each
affiliate organization implements the guidelines and details of
its own membership intake process, so the lengths of the
specific programs vary.
After this
process has occurred:
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Each
chapter must file a list of intended candidates with the
Office of Greek Life immediately following any informational
meetings.
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No chapter
shall intake members prior to meeting the requirements of
the college/university and its national organization.
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No intake
shall be held without the presence of at least one graduate
chapter and/or advisor.
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HAZING in
any form, including physical and mental abuse, is prohibited
and will not be tolerated.
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No person
who has resigned from one sorority or fraternity may hold
membership in any other organization in the NPHC.
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Each member
organization determines its own rules governing membership
in other Greek –letter organizations, which are non-members
of the NPHC.
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Each
organization has a grade point average and credits earned
requirement.
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