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Originally posted by DST4A00
[B]HIJACK
I've heard another girl say this and, forgive me
- If it's posted in another thread (direct me)
- If it's not mine to know
or
- If I have offended anyone
But I went to an HBCU, we didn't have GLOs (or at least not ones with any white members) So I don't really understand how you are no longer a part of a sorority/fraternity
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How it is possible: I signed a form stating I no longer wished to be a member of the sorority, and turned in my pin. Like adpiucf said, membership in most all GLOs works boths ways - it can be terminated out of the member's own free will, or it can be terminated as a result of major infractions against whatever rules of conduct (or risk management issues or things of that nature)