In case someone can help me here (I'm going to repost this at the appropriate thread)....
I went to a relatively small school for my first 3 semesters of college. I joined an NPC sorority my fall semester and loved every single second of it, until the new members (including myself), found out the chapter was in pretty deep trouble for hazing. We found out about this right before initiation because we had a representative come talk to all of us. We found it funny that so many consultants had come to visit our chapter, but didn't know any better. My class did not get hazed at all, but as I continued my time there the entire sorority fell apart. Eventually we had our charter suspended. This happened at the end of my third semester (fall). During winter break my grandmother fell very ill and I decided to move home. In this time the national council for my sorority decided that every member of my chapter go through the judiciary process. They were going to weed out the good and the bad to try and fix our problems. I had enrolled in another school over break, one much closer to home, that did not have my sorority, let alone sororities at all. I had talked to my regional advisor about becoming an alumni, but she informed me that I had to go through the judiciary process to do so. This meant flying back to school (a 3 hour flight, 24 hour drive), as they would not accommodate a meeting via telephone. Since I had class and didn't really have the money to just spur of the moment make the trip, I did not go through the judiciary process and therefore was dismissed from my sorority.
My question is, and I believe I already know the answer, but I'm wondering if anyone is aware of a loophole - is it possible for me to go through recruitment at another school and join another NPC sorority? I loved the sorority experience, or at least the part of mine that was not dictated by my national council/the petty arguments/rifts between sisters, but I feel as though I was outed. I want more, I feel as though I deserve more, I'm a good sister, and I love everything about it.
Thanks in advance for any help/advice.
BTW - I will not be rushing at Delaware for anyone who noticed my username. I'm just from the wonderful first state