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What is NPHC?

The National Pan-Hellenic Council, Inc. (NPHC) is the umbrella organization for the nine (9) historically African-American fraternities and sororities. It was organized on May 10, 1930 at Howard University, Washington D. C.

Through NPHC, fraternities and sororities work together to promote unity, share ideas, and discuss common goals or problems; however, the ultimate mission of all NPHC organizations is public service. Membership in NPHC organizations extends beyond the college experience. Upon initiation, individuals accept a lifetime commitment to the goals and objectives of their respective organizations. Members develop many close bonds and friendships that are often unbreakable and maintained throughout their lives.

How do I become a member of an NPHC organization?

Recruitment and membership intake for the organizations of the National Pan-Hellenic Council may vary differently between each of the Divine Nine organizations. Most of the organizations require that you be invited to the organization by the current chapter members. That being the case, those who are interested in learning more about these Divine Nine Fraternities and Sororities are encouraged to research the history of each organization, visit their National website, learn about their respective membership requirements, and develop a relationship with the chapter members of your organizational interest.

What are the requirements to become a member?

The requirements vary from organization to organization. Longwood University requires students to have at least a 2.5 GPA, and 12 Longwood credit hours. Transfer students who enter Longwood with at least 25 or more credit hours earned after high school graduation are eligible to participate in membership recruitment for fraternities and sororities beginning the semester they enroll.

How do I express interest in joining an NPHC organization?

The best way to express interest in joining an NPHC organization is by attending programs, events, and community service projects. Each organization/chapter hosts a variety of educational, social, and philanthropic events on and off campus throughout the year, and by showing up and participating, you are letting them know you are interested in their organization. In addition, organizations have interest/informational meetings that allow you to gain more knowledge about their organization/chapter and express interest in their fraternity or sorority.

Why should I join NPHC?

You should join an NPHC organization if you are interested in a historically significant organization dedicated to serving their community and continuing education. These organizations each have something that makes them special and it is up to you to find which one fits you best. Joining an NPHC represented organization is joining a brotherhood/sisterhood for life and is a lifetime commitment to serving the surrounding communities.

Do I have to be African-American to join?

The NPHC and each of its member organizations have non-discriminatory policies and practices. They are also actively involved in activities and programs designed to eradicate bias and discrimination in all phases of life. The formation of an NPHC council ensures that the philosophies of affiliate member organizations are maintained. It is important and highly recommended that NPHC councils seek to influence other organizations through its programming and activities.

Does NPHC Step?

Some NPHC organizations do Step, however Stepping and Strolling is a small portion of what we do, and should not be a major consideration when considering joining an organization.