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Originally posted by ZTAngel:
My roommate and I have been wondering this for a while. She was fully initiated into ZTA last year but right before her Sophomore year, she ran into financial problems and had to drop. If many years from now, she had had a daughter and her daughter decided to rush, would her daughter still be considered a legacy? Or, do you have to be in a sorority until you graduate in order for your daughter to be considered a legacy?
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Your roommate is a fully initiated member and if she is no longer involved on the collegiate level, she should contact IO about getting her alumnae status activated.
Any daughters your friend would have would be considered legacies.
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Fraternally,
Barbara
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