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It's the university's rule. The NPC can only govern what campus panhellenics can and can't do, not the university itself. Schools have the ultimate authority over organizations on their campus and don't have to allow Greek orgs at all; they can kick any or all of them off if they so choose. No one is owed an open door to Greek membership but luckily there are lots of ways to meet people and engage in student life without them. Ole Miss is not the only university to limit Greek participation by GPA. The schools that have to do this are the ones that attract too many kids who only aspire to go to college to join a frat or srat and party and just don't care about anything else. The reputation of a school suffers with so many academic dead weights and behavior problems, as well as the school's entire Greek system suffering for it. Not all students with lower GPA's wanting to go Greek are like this of course, but there's too much of a historical pattern to ignore. Schools don't really benefit from Greek orgs, they are just a perk to make student life attractive, but if students were generating millions of dollars for the school like athletes do, just by being Greek, there wouldn't be GPA restrictions LOL.
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