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Staying active beyond traditional 4 years of school
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It depends on Gamma Phi's policy on 5th years. Every sorority has a different policy on this.
Tri Sigma allows 5th year students to either remain active or become alumnae. We always had a couple of 5th years (as did other chapters who allowed 5th years to remain active). Something else to consider would be your campus culture regarding staying active. At some schools, even if a sorority allows 5th year students to remain active, it is pretty unheard of and most will take alumna status when their class graduates (this is usually important in schools where no one takes a 5th year and all seniors graduate together). |
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Personally I find it a bit odd when people "red shirt" a sorority, but a lot of that is my campus culture.
Here's the thing: if you're taking more than four years to graduate, you probably need the extra semester(s) to really focus on school, not sorority. If your degree program normally takes people more than four years, it's probably a +1 Masters-type thing, i.e., you're technically in grad school after 4 years. So you shouldn't have enough time to devote to being a sorority member anyway. |
If you're only taking 3 classes, time management shouldn't be a problem. Check and see what your HQ says on the issue. Also be sure that if you only have those 3 classes that you're still a full time student - that can factor in too.
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Many women did this on my campus, or something similar. More often than not, they were education majors doing thier student teaching that semester, so they took alumna status. Others that had either changed majors (which set them back in credits) or had picked up a second major or a minor did remain active in the chapter, even holding offices at times. I would check with your chapter advisor or exec board to see what Gamma Phi's policies would be. |
Clarification: we see this question a lot. I meant that to be a general response. If she's only in 3 classes, most campuses wouldn't consider her to be a full-time student anyway.
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Well, I know for a fact I would have to take 12 hours to be considered as active. So, I was just planning on taking an extra elective, probably an extra upper level advertising class that interests me in order to obtain that 12 hours to be a full time student. That would actually be considered a light load since I usually am taking 5 or 6 classes every semester.
I just didn't know what the policies would be or if it really changes the way people see it considering I only joined the chapter last semester as a junior. |
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I dont know Gamma Phi's exact policy on the matter, but staying active for a 5th year was fairly common on my campus for quite a few chapters, mine included.
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