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Originally Posted by turtlebutter
Is there a general procedure? How does it work with your sorority? These are all curiosity based. They don't have to be accurate. I just wanted to know how those situations are handled. Thanks 
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I'm a chapter advisor and I agree that her outcome is really going to depend on the situation.
As for general guidelines, it's tough to say for a few reasons 1) I'm sure that all sororities handle their inactive statuses and academic probations differently. Us giving you a "general guideline" would be useless as it could be far of from one group's policies to the next and 2) knowing a specific sorority's policies is only the business of members of that organization.
If you are part of a sorority, I suggest you reach out to a chapter advisor or someone on your executive board to get clarification on your chapters policies regarding inactive status and probation. I would assume that by now many chapters even have their local by-laws online available to its members. I would start there and if they are not immediately available to you, reach out to the people I suggested.