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Originally Posted by mikjaeger3000
I don't have an attitude, I explicitly stated that I was initiated. I find it insulting that some people would think I don't know what initiation means I have done my research and some fraternities have expressed interest in me once my resignation is complete.
The brother from beta had already answered my question. I will call Beta HQ and ask if a resignation request could be denied. I just can't find any reason why they would deny someone's resignation.
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Good evening all,
I am the moderator for the Beta foru and mikjaeger3000 I apologize for not seeing this sooner and responding.
You have gotten generally good advice on all fronts- and please keep in mind we have seen it all here. So the questions to verify your true initiation status were sincere attempts to assist.
PM me if you like and I will be happy to call HQ on your behalf (I don't need your name or other details, just an indication my assistance would help at this point), and I will get some answers for you.
Resignation I am not so concerned about- that I have every reason to believe will be granted on your request.
The real concern is your future eligibility to join another IFC organization. Most undergraduates do not understand that process since resignations of membership are fairly rare, and I myself need to double check. That said, I do believe that resignation after initiation does not clear the decks for you to join another IFC fraternity.
If the other fraternities expressing interest in you are not IFC organizations, then you are likely in the clear since from your posts it appears they know your situation and specific story.
Anyhow- that is where I can get you some real answers since on the resignation question I have never seen a situation where it is denied. It does not change the fact you are in the system as having been initiated, but you can resign.