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Old 02-21-2010, 02:48 PM
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Can I transfer into the same sorority at another school?

Hi! I have a quick question-

I am currently in a chapter of a sorority at the current school I go to, however I have decided to transfer schools in the fall. I love being in my sorority, and I was wondering if I am allowed to transfer my membership to the chapter at my new school/how I do this?

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Old 02-21-2010, 02:56 PM
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Hi! I have a quick question-

I am currently in a chapter of a sorority at the current school I go to, however I have decided to transfer schools in the fall. I love being in my sorority, and I was wondering if I am allowed to transfer my membership to the chapter at my new school/how I do this?

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It is a possibility. Speak to your Pres., Treasurer, and Secretary who should be able to help you find out what is necessary.
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Old 02-21-2010, 03:03 PM
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I have to wonder, do many chapters even cover this in their fraternity education? I feel like I always knew about transferring and the possibility of affiliating with another chapter when I was in undergrad. I also knew a couple of the policies of other chapters on my campus in that regard. It's not because we had someone transfer in, either. It just was something we were all aware of.

I guess the question is, why are people not learning about this on the campus level? We've had a lot of questions like this lately.
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Old 02-21-2010, 03:15 PM
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I would suggest asking your alumnae adviser - yes, it can be done. One of my sisters was a transfer from another campus. Bear in mind, there is a procedure to be done, so make sure you dot your "i"s and cross your "t"s. Good luck!
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Old 02-21-2010, 03:16 PM
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I have to wonder, do many chapters even cover this in their fraternity education? I feel like I always knew about transferring and the possibility of affiliating with another chapter when I was in undergrad. I also knew a couple of the policies of other chapters on my campus in that regard. It's not because we had someone transfer in, either. It just was something we were all aware of.

I guess the question is, why are people not learning about this on the campus level? We've had a lot of questions like this lately.
I don't think the level of education is the same as it used to be for many things - history, policies, Panhellenic etc. But that's another thread.
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Old 02-21-2010, 07:43 PM
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I totally agree with you 33girl. I think a lot of it has to do with an 8 to 12 week new member program. A lot of information in a very short amount of time.
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Old 02-22-2010, 12:38 PM
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I would like to add that in some areas it is "tricky" or "iffy" that a sister can transfer and just become a sister at the new school. I know that there have been numerous situations in the past where ladies will go to a less desired college/university (less competitive recruitment etc.) and pledge there with plans to transfer to a university in which the sorority is a top group. It was just common knowledge young women were doing this and I know sitatutions where the chapters had to put the clamps on.

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Old 02-22-2010, 12:55 PM
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Short answer, yes, though others have covered that. I just posted in another thread about a similar situation I was in, though I wasn't lucky enough to transfer to a school with another chapter. When I decided to transfer, there was a local at my new school that had the intention of joining KD (as evidenced by their name and what they themselves were saying) when they asked a bunch of sororities to present at their school. Long story short, they actually went with a different sorority around the time I started school there, and it's a good thing I started looking at them in advance because even if they did become KD, there would have been no way I would have fit in with those girls. So remember that you should definitely meet the new chapter and chat with them for awhile before starting any process as far as reaffiliating (except for information gathering from your own chapter, Nationals, etc).
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Old 02-22-2010, 03:26 PM
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I have to wonder, do many chapters even cover this in their fraternity education? I feel like I always knew about transferring and the possibility of affiliating with another chapter when I was in undergrad. I also knew a couple of the policies of other chapters on my campus in that regard. It's not because we had someone transfer in, either. It just was something we were all aware of.

I guess the question is, why are people not learning about this on the campus level? We've had a lot of questions like this lately.
Yeah we talked about it. I don't think they learn as much in pledging now though. Stupid pledges.
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Old 02-22-2010, 03:31 PM
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I honestly don't think we learned about it during our nm education. Everyone was aware of it, however, because we had a sister transfer in from UCF.
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Old 02-22-2010, 03:37 PM
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I totally agree with you 33girl. I think a lot of it has to do with an 8 to 12 week new member program. A lot of information in a very short amount of time.
Absolutely agree! One has to be sincerely motivated to learn all there is to know about your sorority now - bless the New Member Educators who can instill that in their classes!

To the OP, you can (as in, you are able) to transfer to another chapter of your sorority, but in many cases, your transfer must still be voted upon. The chapter may choose not to accept your transfer for various reasons (low Total, etc). You may want to investigate that part, too.
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Old 02-22-2010, 03:45 PM
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I totally agree with you 33girl. I think a lot of it has to do with an 8 to 12 week new member program. A lot of information in a very short amount of time.
I don't think it's that, though, because I had an 8-12 week NM period and I know that I learned that policy during my Fraternity Education. I think it has more to do with the support the chapter gives the New Member Coordinator and the amount of work the chapter as a whole wants to do in preparing their New Members for initiation (and I feel like the transfer policy is a very important piece of information for ALL New Members and Collegians to know).
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Old 02-22-2010, 04:28 PM
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This information shouldn't be limited to the new member/pledge period.

What's stopping senior members/local alumni from answering questions like these?

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Old 02-22-2010, 06:10 PM
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This information shouldn't be limited to the new member/pledge period.

What's stopping senior members/local alumni from answering questions like these?

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Seriously!

Real question for NPCs, since this keeps getting asked: i know your orgs tend to be chapter-centric, but are yall THAT chapter-centric that youre unaware of how things work for other chapters, even as upperclass(wo)men?

I would think, for example, if i was in an NPC at my alma mater (for example), that someone in my chapter (ideally, president or pledge educator) would know each local chapter's stance is on transfers.

Not exactly written down like SOPs, but more like, oh the Alpha Beta chapter at State University is pretty open about transfers, but the Alpha Gamma chapter at City Tech College, they only take 5 a year during the fall semester.

This would make sense regionally, through a regional or national officer even.

I know im super lane-swerving, even in my school because my college has a high percentage of transfers. From what i've learned on Gc it seems like its par for the course in some university systems to transfer in after sophomore/junior year (i'm thinking the UT system, or Penn State, schools that have multiple campuses).

Again, lane-swerving, but does it hurt to work together a little? maybe some of this happens already and im not privy.
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Old 02-22-2010, 06:48 PM
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Can't speak for all, but our chapter covered transfers during the new member period. If you weren't thinking it would apply to you, however, you might not have noted it.
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