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 Would the local chapter be willing to let you be a "social member"?  At my college, some undergrads who transfered to the campus and were initiated into organizations that didn't have a chapter there, would be invited to be social members.  The social members paid a small fee and came to socials and non-ritual/meeting events.  The social members made it clear to anyone outside of the chapter that they were not members of the chapter.
 
 Just a thought.
 
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