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Membership Resources

NRHH membership comes in many forms and can change throughout one's time with NRHH. It is not required that an institution has an RHA chapter or equivalent to host an NRHH chapter. As each type of membership is associated with different experiences of NRHH members you have the ability to change your membership standing within the honorary when it makes sense. 

NRHH Membership Types

Candidate Membership

The Candidate Member is a pre-membership status in which the student has shown interest through intent to become an NRHH member.

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Candidate members must live on campus for consideration.

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To find more information visit pages 8-11 of the NRHH policy book.

Off-Campus Membership

An Off-Campus Member of an NRHH Chapter is a member that does not live in institutionally owned or contracted housing and meets the chapter and NACURH membership qualifications.

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​An Off-Campus Member must be a student of the college or university with which the chapter is affiliated.

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To find more information visit pages 12-13 of the NRHH policy book.

On-Campus Membership

An On-Campus Member of an NRHH chapter is a member that lives in institutionally owned or contracted housing and meets the chapter and NACURH membership qualifications.

 

An On-Campus Member must be a student of the college or university with which the chapter is affiliated.

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To find more information visit page 12 of the NRHH policy book.

Lifelong Membership

A Lifelong Member is a member of NRHH that is no longer affiliated with their host institution as a student due to either graduation or discontinuation of education.

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Anyone who leaves the chapter and institution in institutional good standing and meets the chapter’s requirements for membership for life would become a Lifelong Member.

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To find more information visit page 13 of the NRHH policy book.

NRHH Membership Requests

Off-Campus Membership Pledge

Who is Eligible?

All Off-Campus Members that are pursuing maintaining voting rights may submit the pledge. 

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What is the Purpose?

NRHH members that do not live in institutionally owned or contracted housing are able to apply to have voting rights within their chapter.

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To find more information visit pages 15-16 of the NRHH policy book.

Membership Transfer

Who is Eligible?

NRHH members that are transferring schools at any educational level, including incoming graduate students and incoming doctoral students, are able to apply to have their NRHH membership transferred from their outgoing institution to their incoming institution.

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What is the Process?

Each NRHH chapter is able to accept/reject transfer members at their own discretion. If accepted, these members shall become members of the new chapter. To submit a Membership Transfer Request please visit the requests form at the bottom of this page. 

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To find more information visit pages 13-15 of the NRHH policy book.​

Member Removal

What is the Purpose?

The Removal Policy may be enacted if a member can no longer meet the chapter membership expectations and has not met the requirements for Lifelong membership.

 

What is the Process?

The member and/or chapter must complete the NRHH Member Removal Application. Once a decision on the application has been completed and a decision made both the member and chapter have the opportunity to appeal. If the member and/or chapter wish to appeal the decision, they may appeal to the Regional ADNRHH through written request as to why the Candidate deserves to continue as a member of NRHH.

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To find more information visit pages 16-17 of the NRHH policy book.

Additional Resources

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