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Originally Posted by als463
I don't think early alumna status will work in this situation. I get the impression that the entire chapter does not want her there after she made a mistake. Usually, early alumna status is given to people in extreme circumstances or circumstances that are beyond their control. I know chapters that absorb local sororities and give the original members early alumna status or chapters that allow early alumna status to members in programs that go beyond 4 or 5 years. It can also depend upon a person's major and if they are in something like pre-pharmacy that, at a school near me, does not offer a B.S. but, sends a student straight to graduate school after year 2.
OP, you kind of made something that was "confidential" into something public by coming on a public site. I say this because I've watched people who are being considered for termination speak up on social media sites and further smear the name of their sisters without mentioning school or organization. Once you look at their profile, it is easy to determine what school or organization to which they belong.
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do you feel that is the case in my situation?
i don't feel there's any identifying information anywhere, short of identifying factors like "member up for discipline" (me) and campus with non-residential sororities… which is also many.
i do realize the risks of posting on a site, however anonymously, but as i said i exhausted all other resources accessible to me and i am glad i approached this site because you all helped me gain perspective.
it was never my intention to identify anyone or anything, so i hope i've maintained anonymity as much as i have attempted to