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Old 07-20-2013, 04:58 PM
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^^^ Would it be up to the individual GLO to allow a new member to "carry over" to the next semester/year, or not? We've had a couple women do this in the chapter I advise, but it was always due to some extenuating circumstances (documented sudden illness on initiation day or serious family conflict on initiation day). I know the member would still be "beholden" to that group, but is the group obligated to allow new members to choose to "see how it goes" or choose to defer initiation?
i know of women who have asked to be held over for various reasons. I don't know that everyone would be willing to state their policy but I'll just say I know of times when we'ver done it.
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