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nucutiepie--that is the BEST idea. I'm going to share that with our exec soon!
Fortunately, we haven't had the problem of people 'broadcasting' their deactivation (which should be nipped in the bud), but we have had a lot of problems with people not understanding the difference between resigning/deactivating and applying for early alumna/collegiate alumna status. We usually have a few early alums at our school and people deactivate thinking they can reactivate if their financial situation improves or that they will be treated the same as early alums. We've been trying to resolve that--because several of our deactivated members were purely because of financial reasons, but because of misinformation or other reasons they didn't apply for early alum status. It's difficult to negotiate, because of course they're still friends with us, and they want to help our chapter, but they're not technically members....
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