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				04-06-2013, 08:29 PM
			
			
			
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				 Transferring back to 4 year university after going to a community college? 
 
			
			Hi everyone!
 Here's a little background to my question: I pledged a sorority at my 4 year university in January and will be initiated in two weeks.
 
 I'm having some personal issues and was considering attending the community college in the same town as my 4 year university for 1 or 2 semesters (hopefuly just one) and was curious if I'll still be allowed to be an "active member" in my sorority able to participate in fundraisers, philanthropies, homecoming, socials, etc.?
 
 Or will I need to go inactive for the semester that I won't be attending the university?
 
 Thanks in advance for your help!
 
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				04-06-2013, 08:37 PM
			
			
			
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			You must be enrolled as a full time student at the university where you are a member to maintain active status.  Under the current circumstances, you will be leaving the university and will be granted alumna status.  Talk to your chapter president and adviser to determine if you can petition for reinstatement for active status should you return to the university.
		 
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					Originally Posted by tiffanyeliz  Hi everyone!
 Here's a little background to my question: I pledged a sorority at my 4 year university in January and will be initiated in two weeks.
 
 I'm having some personal issues and was considering attending the community college in the same town as my 4 year university for 1 or 2 semesters (hopefuly just one) and was curious if I'll still be allowed to be an "active member" in my sorority able to participate in fundraisers, philanthropies, homecoming, socials, etc.?
 
 Or will I need to go inactive for the semester that I won't be attending the university?
 
 Thanks in advance for your help!
 |  You are pledging an NPC organization, not a local, right? No need to specify which one, it just helps to know which rules apply     |  
	
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				04-07-2013, 01:02 AM
			
			
			
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					Originally Posted by thetalady  You are pledging an NPC organization, not a local, right? No need to specify which one, it just helps to know which rules apply    |  Yes ma'am!
		 
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				04-07-2013, 01:15 AM
			
			
			
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			There are no locals at UCF.  I'm questioning the uncharacteristically long pledge period, but that may have to do with the recent suspension of the UCF Greek System which affected new member education and initiations (the suspension was lifted this week).   
 OP, are you aware that Valencia is now a four-year state college?  In my experience, back when it was an actual community college, people who transferred there did NOT transfer back.  Have you considered a smaller school in the State University System of Florida like UNF or UWF? UCF is pretty big, and it's easy to feel overwhelmed.  I wish you lots of luck with your decision, and encourage you to talk to your new member coordinator and adviser with questions about membership status.
 
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				04-07-2013, 01:32 AM
			
			
			
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					Originally Posted by adpiucf  There are no locals at UCF.  I'm questioning the uncharacteristically long pledge period, but that may have to do with the recent suspension of the UCF Greek System which affected new member education and initiations (the suspension was lifted this week).   
 OP, are you aware that Valencia is now a four-year state college?  In my experience, back when it was an actual community college, people who transferred there did NOT transfer back.  Have you considered a smaller school in the State University System of Florida like UNF or UWF? UCF is pretty big, and it's easy to feel overwhelmed.  I wish you lots of luck with your decision, and encourage you to talk to your new member coordinator and adviser with questions about membership status.
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I transferred to UCF from a school out of state and will be needing to retake a few classes in order to raise my GPA. As they are Gen Ed classes, I would prefer to do them at Valencia for less than half the cost if at all possible as I've already paid for them once.
		 
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			That makes sense. Have you considered taking them over the summer? Plenty of people take summer classes at the state colleges.  I'd make sure with admissions that the credits will properly transfer back over to UCF, though; it seems like UCF is loathe to take transfer credits and it would be awful to spend time and money only to have the school tell you that you can't use them.
		 
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