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Old 01-04-2005, 03:36 PM
TSteven TSteven is offline
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Originally posted by BSUPhiSig'92
Many, many times, when a chapter shuts down, most (if not all) members are made alumni , only to be in good standing after a period of so many years.
Not sure what would be the correct terminology or how to word this. But I'll try.

Could a member (in good standing) petition their HQ to be allowed to remain active but at another chapter?

For example. Say there is a sophomore member who is studying abroad for a semester. While he was out of the county, the chapter was closed due to violations by others and were specific to *that* semester. i.e. the member had nothing to do with the reason why it was closed. The member returns, and as was planned when he started his college career, transfers to another college (that has a chapter of his GLO) for his degree. i.e. he was going to do two years at a local college then transfer to State U. to finish his degree.

In this scenario, for example, would (should?) he be able to affiliate with State U.'s chapter?

edted for spelling

Last edited by TSteven; 01-04-2005 at 04:00 PM.
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