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Originally Posted by HannahXO
I was kind of wondering about that...I was talking with a friend the other day about a mutual friend of ours who seems to be slowly losing interest in her GLO, but I can't see her ever actually disaffiliating. If you just "go inactive," as in stop coming to chapter, or even stop paying dues, are you punished in any way? It probably varies by org, and is slightly off topic, although "dead weight" in a chapter also could be related to not getting a bid to your first choice.
Personally, I fall into the group that wound up being a much better fit for me than I ever could have imagined! The other group I preffed is a great organization, but now that I've had the experiences I have had in Chi O, I couldn't see myself anywhere else! This sense of fit only came after I had been an active, initiated sister for a semester or so- it is nothing like I could have imagined during recruitment!
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in zta there is no "inactive" status-you are either an active collegian, an alumna or have resigned your membership. to qualify for alum. status if still enrolled in college, you have to have been a member for 8 semesters. if you stop coming to chapter and/or stop paying your dues or just resign, you will lose your membership.