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Originally Posted by Zeta13Girl
Some of those things you can't actually enforce. You have no control over a sister participating in intramurals, since it is through the university and not the sorority. Also, it seems to me that if a fraternity wanted someone at a social function your rules couldn't really stop them from attending.
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I took the intramurals comment to mean that if the chapter was participating in intramurals, the person on probation couldn't participate. But I could be wrong.
And we also have a rule where you can't attend social functions, you can't vote, and you can't hold a position.
And... we have programs to reward sisters.
One thing we do: at each business meeting, the scholarship chair (or VP) passes around an envelope, and anyone who missed a class that week puts a dollar in (one dollar per class missed w/o a legitimate excuse for skipping). She also asks if anyone received an A's for the week for either a major paper, test, or quiz. She records the A's and the person with the most at the end of the semester gets all of the money from the missed classes.