You don't have to worry about providing your high school transcripts at this point. While your grades in community college are good, you also need to take into account that each school sees ALL college grades, so that includes community college AND the grades you earned in your state college. The Greek organizations get your academic information from the school--since they will have your records and go by ALL earned grades in college, they will see it all. However, it depends on how your current college calculates your GPA. It will likely be an average of all classes and if your state college GPA was below a 2.0, which is traditionally what it would have to be to be placed on academic probation, it could be very difficult for you to be extended a bid. That's not to say it's impossible, but it could be harder for you (especially considering your class standing, as well).
I know that advisors and financial aid can be hard to work with, but we all have to go through this. It's annoying, but sometimes you just have to work things out on your own.
As far as the struggle with finances and grades, focus on those before you go Greek.
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