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MisplacedGam 03-03-2002 06:18 PM

Reactivating at a new chapter
 
As some of you know, I am not at a school that has a chapter, but I am trying to transfer to a school that does. I checked out the school this weekend, and met one sister, they have a really small chapter because they are new. Did anyone else have to deal with this? Anyone have any advice? And if I do not like the chapter is it ok to not associate?
any input would be greatly appreciated. :D
tori

greeklawgirl 03-03-2002 11:25 PM

Well, Tori, to answer your question, you don't have to affiliate at the new chapter. You can simply opt to take alumna status. That is a perfectly good option.

That having been said...I think that you should consider affiliating anyway. You are in a unique position to help this chapter develop new traditions that perhaps they haven't thought about. You have a chance to be a real leader, and help this new chapter off the ground!

All new chapters have their growing pains. If we turn our backs on them because they are too small...they are doomed to wither on the vine. And I know that none of us want to see that happen.

AGDLynn 03-04-2002 12:07 AM

AMEN!
 
After all, look at the small number of Founders!

Loyally,
Lynn
Gamma Tau

JenAGD 03-04-2002 01:09 PM

Tori,

You are in an awesome position to join a new, small chapter and help them out. Just think what a leadership position you would be able to take and what you may be able to do with the chapter.

Let us all know what you decide to do.

LIEP
Jen

Buff Rose 03-04-2002 04:34 PM

Hey, where are you thinking of going? My chapter at Valdosta State is fairly (1998) new and relativley small compared to the other chapters on campus. I liked being a part of the growing process. Gook luck! I know you'll make the right decision.

LIEP,
Erin

MisplacedGam 03-06-2002 11:55 AM

Thanks for the input
 
well I am all for helping out a new chapter. I think I am just like, well it wont be the same, blah blah blah, but that is not nescessarily a bad thing. so I think i will re activate!
Its the Theta Rho chapter at Barry University. I am very excited now
has anyone else been in a situation like this? The sister I spoke with mentioned something about going through like an 8 week thing, like with the new members? is this true? just wondering
tori

AGD4me 03-06-2002 01:52 PM

The President of the chapter should have all of the information you need regarding affiliation - and the Chapter Advisor, too. There are some forms that you have to fill out and have someone from your initiating chapter fill out. The chapter does have to vote for the affiliation to go through. Once approved, you are a regular member of their chapter - no 8-week period involved. You become a fully functioning collegiate member of their chapter. Again, it's all spelled out in their handbooks.

Good luck to you! :)

AGDZO Susan 03-06-2002 06:42 PM

Since you are an initiated member of Alpha Gamma Delta you don't need to go through the 8-week new member program. Remind the sister of the chapter that. Since you are initiated you have all the same rights and privileges as any other member when you affiliate with another chapter!

Just so it's no surprise, you'll probably have to pay an affiliation fee, which is listed in their Chapter Bylaws. Most chapters it very nominal ($15-$25).

Go for it - you'll bring some fresh ideas to their chapter!

Buff Rose 03-07-2002 04:49 PM

Tori,

We had an LC from that chapter not too long ago. I can't remember her name, hell I can't remember my own name sometimes, but she was really sweet. Good luck in the process of affiliation and with a new chapter. Remember, it's challenging but stick with it. It will be a huge learning experience in the end. You will learn ways to deal with people you never imagined.

LIEP,
Erin

AtlAGD 03-08-2002 12:15 PM

Tori,

Speaking for someone who did not affiliate (I took alumna status), I think you will be glad that you decided to re-activate!! I transferred as a junior and I didn't think I would love another chapter like I loved MY chapter. But I really missed not being involved in anything at my new school. I thought I would just concentrate on my classes and graduate as quickly as possible. I regret my decision not to affiliate. Transferring for me was hard because it wasn't something that I wanted to do in the first place. I think the transition would have been easier had I had the support that AGD provides. Good luck!

LeslieAGD 03-08-2002 12:25 PM

Tori, once you get to the school, scope out the girls and see how well you click. It won't be the same as your original chapter, but like everyone else mentioned you can be a real asset to this chapter (as an affliliated member OR an alum). Even if you choose not to affiliate, I encourage you to be an active alum!

Where is Tonya on this thread? She can probably give you some advice about new chapters as she was a part of the recolonized Alpha Beta pledge class.

AGDLynn 03-08-2002 06:41 PM

Be the best AGD whereever you are...

Note to Leslie, good to see you here..((Btw, your PM box is full :))


Lynn

LeslieAGD 03-08-2002 07:12 PM

Note to Lynn, thanks! ;) I'll update you after sunday. I just PMed you.

greeklawgirl 03-08-2002 07:18 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by AGDLynn
Be the best AGD whereever you are...
Lynn, you hit the nail right on the head! I think that if all of us just live our lives being the best AGD that we can be...that is the best publicity that any of us could possibly give to our Fraternity.

That is what Emily meant when she wrote: "that those who know me may esteem Alpha Gamma Delta for her attainments, revere her for her purposes, and love her for her womanhood."

UMgirl 03-09-2002 01:39 AM

Here I Am!
 
Tori, I feel the same way everyone esle does. REACTIVATE. I'm sure if things jsut dont click, you can always go alum, after all you are already initiated. But as someone said, if you didnt who knows what you could be missing out on.
As far as being in a new chapter, I am not sure where Barry U is currently at the moment, like how new they are. But I know for us starting all over again was a lot of work. but it was fun. Plus with someone like you who was already part of a sisterhood and knows how things go (someone to provide a sense of leadership and being the "Big" sister), you would be an even more valuable asset to the sorority. Especially since most of the girls might be freshman and/or sophmores. In my chapter I was the only senior, there two juniors (but one went abroad 2nd semester,and the other, my lil, didnt come til 2nd semester), about 7 sophmores, and about 24 freshman. At times I did feel a lil out of place, cuz I had already been through what most of them were going through and a lil alone (they tricked me and said there be more seniors darn it. ok they didnt trick me but they did think there would be more seniors) but OVERALL it was way worth it and I ended up playing the Big sis role a few times which was fun. I would join a new chapter all over again, if I had too. Not a single regret :) Any questions, feel more than free to ask.

LIEP,
Tonya

PS-- You could also live out what Emily meant in this part of our Purpose, with re-activatingwith a new chapter...
To welcome the opportunity of contributing to the world's work in the community where I am placed because of the joy of service thereby bestowed and the talent of leadership multiplied...

MisplacedGam 03-09-2002 01:50 AM

A little info on Barry
 
The Theta Rho chapter at Barry University is located in Miami Shores florida. Its a good school choice for me because
1. they have a chapter
2. they have my major!
3. 2 best friends from High school go there
4. 3 hours from home
If any of you have your Quartley from last summer or fall (which ever one had all the info on how convention went) You will see Theta Rho under the "new chapter of the year award" in the award section.
thanks soo much for the advice ladies, I will try to help out as much as I can, my major is very demanding, but I have an amazing way of squeezing 2 million things in my schedule for one day!
tori
they have a cool website, but I cant find it right now :-(


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