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What does NPC do? |
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As the premier advocacy and support organization for college and alumnae Panhellenics, NPC promotes the value of its member groups in collaboration with members, campuses, and communities. NPC holds individual members and chapters to high standards of academic excellence, cooperation with universities, personal integrity, health and safety of members, leadership development and community service. Membership in women’s fraternities continues to grow, and collegiate and alumnae members are involved more than ever in philanthropic work on their campuses and in their communities |
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Tulane Panhellenic Council |
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Scholarship · Leadership · Philanthropy · Sisterhood |

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National Panhellenic Conference |
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National Panhellenic Conference, founded in 1902, is an umbrella organization for 26 national and international women’s fraternities and sororities. Each member group is autonomous as a social, Greek-letter society of college women and alumnae. Members are represented in more than 620 college and university campuses in the United States and Canada and in over 4,600 alumnae associations, making up over 3.8 million sorority women in the world. NPC is a “conference,” which means it enacts no legislation except for the conduct of its own meetings. Other than the basic Unanimous Agreements which all groups have voted to observe, NPC confines itself to recommendations and advice, and acts as a court of final appeal in any College Panhellenic Difficulty |
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National Panhellenic Crest, adopted at the 1957 Biennial Session |
Helping women grow, give, live and succeed |
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What is NPC? |
