PhiMuNursie--
I know how you feel about leaving. I graduated in 1996 and I was so sad to leave my collegiate days behind. At first, I didn't know what was out there with regards to being an alumnae, so I didn't do anything. A couple years ago though, I thought maybe I'd see what the HQs had to offer. So, I called them up, and now I'm a regional advisor, the primary advisor for our newest colony, and a member of our web team and national magazine team. I have learned so much more being active as an alumnae and have met women from all over the country and Canada who are D Phi Es. I've made marvelous friends and plenty of new sisters, while still being involved and keeping close to my own chapter sisters.
Even though your college years are ending, a lifetime of sisterhood awaits through your sorority. Contact your HQs to find out about alumnae associations and volunteer opportunities. You can even apply to be a travelling consultant for Phi Mu.
Good luck