Facts of
the National Pan-Hellenic Council
Unlike other councils the National Pan-Hellenic
Council includes both sororities and fraternities. All nine
affiliate organizations of the council are very rich in tradition.
The vocabulary that is used between all nine organizations is unique
among other councils. The "language" of the
NPHC sororities and fraternities can be confusing to non-members
of the NPHC. Below are listed some terms that may be
helpful when seeking membership into one of the four NPHC
organizations currently active on Tech's campus.
- "Yard"= Campus. Example, Alpha Kappa Alpha is now
"on the yard."
- "Line"= Pledge class. Example, Several aspirants may
be referred to as being "on line" rather than pledging.
- "Cross"= Initiated. Example, At the end of the recruitment
period after being evaluated by the organization the aspirant
is seeking the new member then "crosses" over from a
pledge to a new member.
- "Probate"= Official public display of initiation in
the form of a step i.e. ("Probate Show"). Many
organizations herald this day as a huge event where alumni, family
and friends gather to watch the "Coming Out" of the
new members.
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