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Old 02-19-2015, 04:12 AM
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Mystic Cat, I went inactive right after our pledgeship ended, causing me to be a "neophyte."
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Old 02-19-2015, 02:07 PM
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Mystic Cat, I went inactive right after our pledgeship ended, causing me to be a "neophyte."
Turtles, I'm afraid I'm still a little confused. I'm assuming from some of the details you gave—pledging, formals, social fund and a house—that you're talking about an NIC (IFC) fraternity. Like I said, there could certainly be some fraternities that do things in a way I'm not familiar with, but I've rarely, if ever, heard an NIC fraternity use the term "neophyte." In my experience, the fraternities that do use "neophyte" use it to mean a newly-initiated member. Again, in my experience, I've never heard of a pledge going "inactive." I'm wondering if this is something the chapter did, but that the national organization does not know about and would not recognize.

What exactly were you told about your status with the fraternity, and by whom were you told it?

And please understand, I'm only asking because I think it's important that you know exactly what your status is so that you can assess your options. The degree to which you might still be considered a "member" of the fraternity you pledged has a direct bearing on whether you might be able to rush other fraternities.
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Old 02-19-2015, 03:29 PM
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I've heard this, albeit many moons ago. Neophyte in NIC/NPC terms is what you are in the time between the completion of your pledgeship (usually with a "hell night") and when you are initiated. I was a neophyte for 2 days in ASA and I think a week in APO.

If he didn't make grades or it was clear he wasn't going to make grades that may have been why he didn't initiate.
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