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Originally Posted by CaldorII
I am trying to help research any and all cases where an organization has regained status on a campus after something of this nature.
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And my answer is it happens a lot of times. If she means without a full closure of the chapter and time spent inactive, probably too seldom to worry about. If she meant within a particular time frame, she probably should have been more specific. I'm saying chapters close for RFM every semester. Whether the school allows them to come back within a reasonable period of dormancy would probably depend on how the closing chapter handles their exodus.
The other thing I'm saying is you're never going to get answers you'll be happy with if you don't know how to ask questions. Here's how I read her question: I'm an alumna of undisclosed age or leadership within a collegiate chapter somewhere in the sorority universe. They got in trouble for an undisclosed reason and have been given a barely disclosed punishment (closure - forever, for a year, for a semester?). So I'm asking for examples of exactly what I just described above that is going to serve as proof that our undisclosed punishment at undisclosed school for undisclosed period of time can be overturned. But hey, maybe I read it wrong.