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Old 06-02-2011, 10:48 PM
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OK, I have to be Debbie Downer. What happens if someone depledges? Can you get back into a dorm or are you screwed?
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Old 06-02-2011, 10:55 PM
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OK, I have to be Debbie Downer. What happens if someone depledges? Can you get back into a dorm or are you screwed?
From what I have seen, usually new members don't depledge. Usually it is all or nothing- they decide to move in, or they don't accept their bid when they receive it and don't move in at all. But, I suppose it happens every now and then, and like girls who drop out of recruitment, don't get a bid or are released, the woman can get temporary housing until a room opens up in the dorms.
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Old 06-03-2011, 02:37 PM
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OK, I have to be Debbie Downer. What happens if someone depledges? Can you get back into a dorm or are you screwed?
Back in the day, if a freshman depledged or deaffiliated from a fraternity or independent living group, s/he was guaranteed a place in the dorms. You might get the crappiest bed in the crappiest room in the crappiest dorm, but you'd get a bed. (Now, of course, this is a non-issue as all freshmen must live in the dorm system.)

If a sophomore/junior/senior living in the house deaffiliated, s/he could apply for dorm housing, but there were no guarantees.
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Old 06-03-2011, 02:46 PM
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At Indiana, all freshmen are required to live in the dorms that first year. Granted, we have very deferred rush (December/January), so moving in immediately after receiving a bid would be strange.

I know in my house, if an active deactivates during the school year, we're contractually obligated to provide her housing until the end of that semester or school year, whichever comes first. It's happened before, and it's awkward, but you get over it pretty quick. Dorms are at a premium at IU (they put kids in the lounges at the beginning of the year), and off campus housing is as well.
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