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Old 04-29-2006, 10:00 AM
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Originally posted by GreekLove
Okay, so I confronted our Greek Life Advisor and told her about the handbook, including the page number, etc. and she said that our school has had a summer disaffiliation regulation locally. I then asked her to see the regulation in writing, just because I want to clearly understand what makes our school so special that we can't follow the NPC rules, and she told me that it is not in writing; it is just a "verbal agreement" among sororities on campus.

I called my sorority chapter advisor and she's going to have a meeting with her and she has also called our local NPC rep. I'm not trying to cause problems--just understand our local rules and question why we have let this go on for so long if it is against the rules!
Are you a commuter or part-commuter campus? Are a lot of students on campus during the summer?

Our Rho Gammas (dammit I still want to say Rho Chi!) disaffiliate May 1st until Bid Day which could be as late as mid-September. We are a commuter only school and people are always on campus or hanging out in town so it's really important for our Rho Gams to disaffiliate. They can hang out with sisters in a private setting.
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