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My chapter at EKU also struggles with the filling of Advisory Board positions and other forms of support. Most of the alumnae support we seem to get are recent graduates, but seemingly once they've moved out of the area or getting more involved with their jobs, then the support kinda stops. I recently went alumnae with my chapter in May, but i dont graduate till this December. Most of the girls i was active with went alum with me, and the last three pledge classes we had(and i feel guilty about this) i didnt really get to know most of them due to the nature of my classes i had during those times. I do hope to continue to serve my chapter as an advisor if advisors are still needed when i graduate, and by monetary means whenever i can. I think one of the biggest problems my chapter faces is not making dates available to alum's soon enough. Most alum;s have families and busy careers and need plenty of advance notice in order to come to stuff as well as being made known to them areas where we could use help.
Mary/ThetaPrincess24
Delta Upsilon
Kappa Alpha Theta
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