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Originally Posted by Ch2tf
Is deactivation from the house as the OP put it the same as deactivating from the sorority as a whole? If so, OP, was the offense so hurtful/contradictory to your reasons for joining that you would leave the sorority membership as a whole and not just the house?
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Yes, generally you can't withdraw from your chapter without withdrawing from the sorority as a whole. You can sometimes "go alum" earlier than normal but most GLOs have specific rules for that involving course load and other situations. This is probably not covered under that.
However advisors can sometimes work things out for you if you want to remain a member of the sorority or you can sometimes reactivate as an alumna later.