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Originally Posted by Gusteau
Not quite. Delta Chi will allow someone to resign their membership, but we will not provide a letter stating they may join another group. I know we're not alone in this.
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From what I understood, the letter didn't have to say "knight_shadow is no longer XYZ and is free to join ABD" -- it just had to say "knight_shadow is no longer XYZ"
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Originally Posted by ScottieBoy
Well I have talked to one of the Sigma Pi members and he said it was fine however, I haven't reached the president to talk about it yet. My previous fraternity president has said it was fine if I disaffilated and could join another fraternity. I also talked to a Theta Chi member and he said I would need to talk to the president. So at this point, I guess I will call each fraternity president and see if they would allow it or not. I will also visit by the IFC office again sometime soon. And @33girl, thats how unorganized my previous fraternity was, we didn't have any elections for which positions people wanted. It was pretty much whoever rose there hand first got the job. However, at the time I was taking a lot of units and didn't have much time to put my complete effort into that position so I opted on doing it later.
I've also talked to multicultural fraternities and they were welcome to let me join and even gave me a bid this semester. However, I didn't take it because I didn't want to rush blindly like before and make a mistake. I want to explore my options then decide. If it helps, I suppose I can name my previous fraternity.
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I doubt that those bids would still hold after you turned them down to join another organization (unless they're hurting for members).