
07-16-2012, 05:45 AM
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Join Date: Feb 2007
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Originally Posted by Laur333
Thanks, I would let my chapter know but I just wasn't sure who to contact to start the process of becoming an alumna. I am in Tri Sigma if anyone knows their specific guidelines. By "Do I need to let my chapter know" I meant is that the highest level that needs to be informed by me or is there a form I need to fill out and send to nationals.
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HI! You will need to notify your chapter president and chapter advisor (if your chapter has one). If you don't anticipate returning to a school with a Sigma chapter, you will be considered an alumna. In some cases, a woman who transfers back to a school with a Sigma chapter, she can re-affiliate as an active collegiate member. Typically this happens when someone leaves for one or two semesters. The chapter is required to submit paperwork for any member who is transferring to a school without a Sigma chapter.
If you will not be returning and are an alumna, you can check with a local alumnae chapter or even your chapter advisory board to go through the alumnae ceremony. You must be current financially with the chapter and left in good standing. Hope this helps!
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