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Usually the campus administration dictates the length of the new member period. Most NPCs have moved to a shortened time, roughly 6 to 8 weeks. Unless, of course, the campus dictates otherwise. |
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:rolleyes: ETA: Pawn it's great that your daughter is giving it a shot. It seems you've done well to stress to her that she'll get out what she puts into any organization. I'll wish her luck - hopefully it just keeps getting better! |
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A related question: what if the OP's daughter received a bid but didn't accept it? Would she be allowed to participate in informal rush? Although I suppose a lot of bridges may have been burned?
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Except changing schools, which invalids MRABA. NOT that I'm advocating that as a reasonable alternative.
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An interesting question I don't think I've seen answered:
Patty PNM gets a bid and doesn't accept it. A few weeks later, the chapter announces that they are closing, and releases their NM's to go pledge elsewhere. Patty PNM is now released from her MRABA, too, right? |
Nope - pledges of XYZ are offered chance to initiate and go alum early or drop and be eligible for COB the following semester.
Patti PNM said she would accept her bid and didn't, she has to wait until the next formal recruitment |
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They would have more options if they wait until the end of the semester. |
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Thankfully chapter closures are becoming pretty rare (and probably risk management more than low numbers), so not the concern it might have been pre-RFM. But hopefully the girl who pledged the struggling chapter would be welcomed by some other chapter. I'd love to see panhel opening quota additions for the other chapters to invite those few girls who were on their list but not quite high enough to make the cut. We've discussed over and over again that most girls who get cut weren't cut because they weren't liked; they just weren't liked ENOUGH. And at a school where quota is 50 and the closing chapter got 10 girls, most if not all of those 10 girls were probably somewhere reasonably high on plenty of other chapters' lists. And the girl who bailed on her MRABA, as far as I'm concerned, she can suck it and wait for next year. But that's where I think you should suffer your consequences. The girl who swallowed hard and accepted that bid should be rewarded with a second chance. The girl who didn't take the only option she had shouldn't get the same reward.
But I don't think any of that applies to real life. But who knows? Maybe by discussing it here it will occur to a panhellenic when faced with this problem to take care of those girls who are in a tough situation due to no fault of their own. |
This is what the MOI (Green Book) says:
If through the primary recruitment process a potential member accepts a bid and then has her pledge broken by an NPC fraternity or breaks her pledge, then she is ineligible to be pledged to another NPC fraternity on the same campus until the beginning of the next year’s primary membership recruitment period. So, it appears that none of the women who were extended bids should be available to pledge another group. It is a UA so it would take - I would think - agreement of all the groups to allow any of them - formally pledged or not - to be released to another group. But I didn't find anything that applies to a chapter that closed. |
From pat experience, It wasup to the closing chapter then to release them from their pledge - then they could be open to cOB
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