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03-23-2014, 12:29 PM
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I echo everyone's suggestions to reach out to the chapter president to discuss your options. This also should give you a good idea about how accepting the chapter would be to have you back.
If you do decide to become involved again, there might be an opportunity to address your leave of absence by helping with PACE/chapter enrichment programming on mental illness and campus resources.
Gamma Phi specifies that certain chapter meetings be set aside for PACE (personal and chapter enrichment) programming. As an undergrad, we once had a guest speak from one of the on-campus mental health resource centers, and a sister helped introduced the event by discussing how helpful she had found the resources her freshman year when she was struggling to adjust to college life. I thought it was a wonderful way for her to help introduce the chapter to an issue that was meaningful to her.
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03-23-2014, 02:40 PM
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The important part to remember, you are a member for life. After you graduate, all/much of the undergrad part is past history no matter how bad it was or the good, the bad, or the ugly!
But you are still a member of a Great Sorority no matter what!
Hold your head high and just go on with your life.
All the best!
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03-23-2014, 04:03 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom Earp
The important part to remember, you are a member for life. After you graduate, all/much of the undergrad part is past history no matter how bad it was or the good, the bad, or the ugly!
But you are still a member of a Great Sorority no matter what!
Hold your head high and just go on with your life.
All the best!
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Not really true.
A member can terminate her membership voluntarily or be involuntarily expelled. If that happens, she would not have any of the privileges of alumna status.
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03-23-2014, 04:28 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by SoCalGirl
Not really true.
A member can terminate her membership voluntarily or be involuntarily expelled. If that happens, she would not have any of the privileges of alumna status.
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True, but if she was granted inactive status, then she needs to talk to the Chapter Advisor. If her membership was suspended, she needs to talk to the CA.
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03-24-2014, 11:52 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom Earp
The important part to remember, you are a member for life. After you graduate, all/much of the undergrad part is past history no matter how bad it was or the good, the bad, or the ugly!
But you are still a member of a Great Sorority no matter what!
Hold your head high and just go on with your life.
All the best!
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Ironic.
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