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I don't know the breakdown, but PNM's should be aware that in some orgs, a letter from a collegian would be considered a "letter of introduction", not a formal rec.
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Kappa Delta allows recs from collegiate members for women going through recruitment at other schools. This has been in effect since at least 2005 - maybe a couple years longer. |
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Phi Mu does not. I would be surprised if we are the only ones, but either way, the PNM should make sure that the woman writing a rec is really in a position to do so, that's all.
We once got a rec from a woman who had turned in her badge. Um....? |
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I wonder if lack of checking on the status of rec-writers opens the door for more instances like this one (especially in chapters that receive 2-3 recs for nearly every PNM). |
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Tri Sigma does not allow collegians to write recs.
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This girl came through recruitment last fall. She had a rec which stated that she was a legacy. The form said she was a legacy through her mom.
We have to verify all legacies before we give them the courtesies of our legacy policy. We ran mom's name through the directory, no matches. We thought it was no biggie, mom is just not an active alumna and HQ might not have her updated info. We ended up calling down to HQ and having them go through their records. The assistant asked for the chapter designation and her initiation year again, sounding confused. It turns out that the initiation year she put on the form and the chapter did not match. We had no idea, but the year that mom says she was "initiated", the chapter had been closed for 5 years! |
zta's rec. policy is that if a collegian writes a rec., she must have an alumna co-sign.
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