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Old 09-05-2018, 12:31 AM
RoseGoldCat RoseGoldCat is offline
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Unhappy Dying Out Chapter

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I am writing this to say that unfortunately my chapter is dying out. There are only 3 members left and they all will graduate this year. Nationals are unable to do anything to help and I am anticipating that it's just one of these things that happen to organizations sometimes. I just reminisce and think about all the time, dedication, and effort that I contributed to my chapter when I was there and I wonder what it was all for. I don't know how to get over the inevitable outcome, but was hoping to be given any other perspectives about the situation.
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Old 09-05-2018, 10:40 AM
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I am so sorry that your organization is in this position now. Please do not regret the time, effort and care that you gave to your organization over the years. If you have the opportunity, I recommend that you try to stay close with the other members and cherish the good memories.
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Old 09-05-2018, 03:13 PM
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Hello All,

I am a current member of a multicultural sorority. It was all I was a part of during the majority of my undergrad. Being in the sorority was big part of my identity as well. In my experiences, I had a ton of hands-on experiences, but very little support from chapter alumnae (since the majority were not in the area anymore), financial struggles for expensive dues, a lot of chapter responsibilities, disagreements with our new member education, some chapter drama with members, problems with retention and getting girls interested in joining our sorority, and being overwhelmed with stress while I was being a student.

Now, after graduating, I feel like my sorority cannot do anything for me as a current alumna. The organization is so small that more work goes into it than was is being able to be taken out of it as someone who has always worked hard in the organization. Nationally, all positions are voluntary as well, since it cannot pay for its National/Regional members for a salary.

After reflecting back at my undergrad experiences, I feel that I was more stressed and busy with chapter responsibilities than actually enjoying my experience and being submersed in a memorable sisterhood.

I do not talk to any sisters or keep up with them anymore and no one reaches out to me. We were never really socially close with one another in undergrad, but knew how to run a chapter well and understood each other's expectations. Now, after seeing how my communication was never usually reciprocated, since I tried to do more reaching out as a junior/senior with my LSs (line sisters), I always ask myself, "Is this the sisterhood I signed up for?" Sometimes, I also ask myself, "Is this what is it like for most sisterhoods after undergrad?"

Moving forward, I have been interested in joining another multicultural sorority, because I had always felt that my sorority was more into social justice than exploring different cultures. I enjoy social justice, but I always wanted a multicultural experience where I could get to know and experiences other cultures. The majority of our organization is made up of African American individuals. Nothing is wrong with that, but I just never found a strong connection, as I am not of that background, and I rarely received any cultural experiences.

I have been interested in other multicultural sororities, such as Mu Sigma Upsilon & Theta Nu Xi, but I am not sure if my selfishness to have something better for myself is reasonable or if I just have to stick it out with my current organization and just hope things change for the better in the future.

To disaffiliate is a big deal and a lot of paperwork as well as returning my letters, but I am concerned that if I work in Greek Life in the future, that my opportunity in my current org would have meant more than if I were to pursue another organization. But, I feel like if I never disaffiliate, I would be forever connected to an organization that I cannot be proud of anymore. Sure, there were some positives here and there, but I do not know if I am able to access my true growth and potential in this organization as compared to another multicultural sorority.

I want to be proud of my organization. Currently not proud of excited to represent my org, because as someone that works in FSL, my organization does practices in their new membership education that I am trying to tell them may be indicative of hazing. I am trying to be patient with doing my part as an alumnae in the organization, but I do not feel comfortable being a part of an organization that does things they are not supposed to do. They also do not think what they are doing is wrong too, which frustrates me even more. But, I am still trying to at least do my part to convince them, but I do not know how much longer I can do this...

I want to be a part of an organization that I can help for the rest of my life, but I do not know what to do with all these thoughts & feelings moving forward...

Any thoughts, ideas, & suggestions are most appreciated. Thank you!

I'm sorry to hear that things haven't worked out. I recall that you posted last year (see above) about the conflicted feelings you have about your experiences with this chapter. In the 10 months since then, were you able to get involved as an alumna and do anything to help your chapter turn over a new leaf and succeed?
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Old 09-05-2018, 04:04 PM
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Have you ever reached out to members of other chapters?
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Old 09-08-2018, 05:10 PM
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It is always sad for any chapter to die out or close but it aches even more when it is your own chapter.

The good part of being part of a national organization is that you have the opportunity to still have sisterhood through alumnae involvement and perhaps volunteering. Many of those of us who volunteer withing my sorority come from closed chapters and are still able to have a rewarding experience helping other chapters succeed. I am able to look back with fondness to my own chapter experiences and know that I did my best to contribute to its success.
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