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member transferring chapters
if i am pledging a chapter and am soon to be initiated, but want to move to a different school in the fall, will it be possible for me to re-affiliate with the chapter at my new school? what will i have to do to make this happen?
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That would depend on your organization. Depending on your fraternity/sorority, affiliating with a new chapter may not be a sure thing.
There are some organizations whose chapters do not automatically accept transfers. There are also some chapters (typically large ones) of some fraternties/sororities who do not take transfer affiliates at all because their chapter is one that has alot of people trying to transfer in and they don't have room (I remember hearing this about some chapters at UF). |
it's a panhellinic sorority but not a national one. should i just talk to the new chapter exec?
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Maybe she is referring to her campus panhellenic...as in a local thats part of the campus panhel?
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Okay i was confused. It's a big sorority in the south and it's NPC, i was just unfamiliar with the terms.
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Also, keep in mind that depending on which sorority you're in, affiliating with a new chapter may not be a guarantee. There are some sororities whose chapters do not automatically accept transfers. If the chapter at your NEW school is a larger chapter with alot of girls trying to transfer in, keep in mind that they may not allow transfer affiliates because of their size. Example: I know that some chapters at schools like LSU and UF may not take transfers because there are too many girls trying to affiliate. |
affiliating with a new chapter may not be a guarantee. There are some sororities whose chapters do not automatically accept transfers.
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I'm hours late to the party, but why was kamons banned?
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Plus, if you notice, her reply is a cut and paste from KSUViolet's, so she wasn't contributing anything. It made it seem like s/he was on topic. |
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A close friend was in this situation. She was a pledge at Auburn when a full scholarship at FSU lured her away. As soon as she was sure she was transferring she just felt deceitful somehow in continuing the pledge program when she knew she wouldn't be there as an active sister. She decided to depledge at Auburn, which was the right decision for her. I think this must be a very individual choice, though. |
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