Delta Phi Epsilon has a similar policy as this. We had two transfers come into our chapter, and both were accepted with open arms. One came from a big hazing school, so she was a bit uncomfortable with our non-hazing NM program, and eventually, she grew to like it. Her first chapter has since moved to this as well. The second girl came from a similar school as our own, and she served as president of our chapter. But for your own sorority, I'd find out the rules on transferring. I know if you're a DPhiE and trasnfer to a school with no DPhiE, you have to fill out a transferring/non-continuing form and pay per capita fees until you graduate to maintain your good standing to become an alumna when you graduate.
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Originally posted by Glitter650
Like others have said it depends on your organization. Phi Sigma Sigma has a open transfer policy. As long as you are in good standing with your old transfer, the new one doesn't vote to let you in or not, you just affiliate with the new chapter. You should check it out with an advisor to see your org's procedure on transferring. Good luck ! I transferred and it can be a bit hard, but hopefully having sisters at your new school will make it a little easier.
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