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Originally Posted by rhoyaltempest
I see your point but I think the disconnect would not exist if you regarded your alumni chapters as regular chapters within the sorority, instead of viewing them as alumni associations. Then the undergrads would view alumni membership as the next level to aspire to within the sorority and some of the undergrads would want to transfer to an alumni chapter immediately following graduation. This way there would always be all ages in the chapters and believe it or not, this is a great benefit as long as everyone respects and values one another. In my alumnae chapter, the members range in age from 20 to 94. The older members let the younger members run things but they are there to provide their insight and wisdom. Although I have heard of chapters where the older members just don't want to "pass the torch" and then of course there are problems and disconnect. But overall it can work and it does. It's just about what you all want as a sorority.
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Hence my desire for our alum chapters to be seen and treated in that way. It would require a great change in the way our orgs transition members and run the alum chapters.