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Originally Posted by virgo921
...what about just plain ol' inactive members?
They could hold court on the organization and mislead people. When you become inactive are there any directions given to you about speaking for the organization/chapter?
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From my personal perspective as a member, there is little reason to be nonfinancial in my Sorority. ALL members are told and should know, most especially if they joined as a graduate/alumnae member, the financial commitments to be a full fledge member into my Sorority. Those that choose inactivity, have serious medical or familial commitments that supercede the lack.
Also, if one does not SEE our official documents that are neatly published at a formal membership intake process, then they probably not speaking for the Sorority... Interests and prospective candidates KNOW what these documents look like. And any questions can always be deferred to the International HQ.
My Sorority has a hierarchy. Adherence is to it occurs by affidavit. A legally binding contract. All chapters are fully committed to reactivation efforts as directed by the International HQ.
The statements are all I can say at this point.
Expulsion in my Sorority is NOT a joke and must be explained before the entire membership.