
08-23-2008, 11:55 AM
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Originally Posted by 33girl
Yeah, but what Psi_U seemed to be saying is that the fraternities will not terminate someone on a national level and therefore he is still bound to his financial obliagations. I don't think that is true.
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Originally Posted by 33girl
This isn't the Mafia. If someone wants to formally surrender their membership in an organization they can't be "made" to stay - if they request this several times and the NO refuses to remove them from the rolls, that is the NO's issue.
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I Agree. I know many people who are not able to make financial obligation and just move their status with nationals to inactive. What i was trying to state before that I have also seen people who had disaffilated with their (national) fraternity or sorority completely, but usually don't choose to get back into greek life. It would seem logical to say that you are allowed to join another fraternity after dropping your letters, but like i said, the end point is that and individual who drops your letters and joining a different fraternity/sorority is highly disrespectful to Greek Life as a whole, and I wouldn't understand anyone who would even consider taking a person who has done that.
SeerSuckers, good luck with your situation.
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