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Three more years of college? Though you make us guess at your situation, if three years includes graduate school or a five-year professional program, keep your priorities straight. It is probably a safe assumption that you are transferring to harder and/or more prestigious school, so focus on your classes. Then see if you really have time for an active roll in any fraternity, especially since you are already in a good one now.
There is nothing stopping you from periodically going back to your old school for alumni fraternity events there. Also, there is likely nothing stopping you from focusing on your field of study by joining a professional fraternity in your field at your new college.
I don't know the politics of AEPi - but, if you want to pursue joining the chapter at your new college, this may be a rare situation where recommendation letters from alumni of the chapter at your new school may help. Also, letters from your old chapter recommending your affiliation could also help, assuming of course that you were a good member and someone they will be missing.
In general, I believe it is a very big mistake for an initiated member of any fraternity to even consider renouncing his membership. For most fraternities, the commitment made to the fraternity is for life.
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