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Originally Posted by brite.starz01
It's NPC. I'd say which one, but I'd rather not have anyone know for safety reasons.
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wasn't asking which chapter, just wanted to be sure the advice was pertinent to the organization.
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Originally Posted by brite.starz01
Okay, I will clear things up now.
I was not told of payment plans or signing up for financial inactivity.
I was made aware of my financial responsibilities during new member meeting. The problem was my financial inactivity during the second semester of college.
Unfortunately, an advisor never came to talk to me about my situation.
I was not given the option of resigning, I actually thought of doing it myself. When I told my chapter president, however, they spent two months convincing me not to resign.
I was aware that the chapter budget is based on the members and instability really affects our budget.
I was given notice twice about my financial delinquency and was let know by my treasurer that if I did not pay, I would face financial expulsion, which I was prepared for in case they really did expel me. I was really insure what to think.
In my final letter, the national president sent me a letter of financial expulsion and asked for my badge and my membership card. I still have my shirts, since I only have two, One from initiation and one bought. I've stored the rest of my sorority items that I have.
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Not that it matters, but your statements about your financial inactivity conflict.
Bottom line: you've been terminated for financial reasons. You need to pursue this with your own organization and proceed according to their policies. Good luck...
As for the "rest of the sorority items" you have, perhaps you can return them as well, since they no longer hold any meaning for you.