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Yes, you've been very proactive in trying to get this cleared up. I am willing to bet that the slow email response has everything to do with the holidays. As for how long it takes the school to process and post your grade change, it may not take as long as you think. An incorrect grade can impact a student being able to start a subsequent class the following semester, qualify to continue scholarship assistance, or in the case of a senior, even graduate. I like to think that colleges and universities rectify these situations quickly, but could be wrong. Those on here involved in academia, or who have had your same experience, know more about how the internal workings could possibly flow in this case, based on their schools.
Remember, too, Greek Life offices are not about keeping students OUT of recruitment. They want interested, qualified students to have every opportunity for successful outcomes, along with Greek systems that grow and thrive. This is why it's hard for me to imagine them being difficult over an error that is not your fault. I'll be real surprised if they don't work with you on this, i.e. accepting confirmation from the professor and other things I mentioned in the other post.
These things always seem to happen during holidays, summers, breaks and other times when people are hard to reach! I understand the frustration, as I am someone who likes things "settled" right here, right now and with nothing hanging in limbo. Things will be back to "business as usual" soon enough, though, and you can get to work on wrapping this up. In the meantime, rest easy over this and Merry Christmas!
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