This time, there was an 80% majority vote for the fourth option.
The decision is that you do not have to pay the semester dues from the spring. However, you do still owe any money from the previous semester (this includes your fundraiser, composites, etc.). For those of you who owe more than $300, your accounts will have $250 removed. For those of you who owe less than $300, your accounts will remain the same until there is only $250 left, at which point the account will be closed. However, this option means that more legal paperwork needs to be done. So, my fellow Executives and I will be drawing up a contract, basically stating that the debts from your last semester will be forgiven, however …show more content…
If you have any questions or concerns, please email myself, Sara Platt, or Diana Jung. Do not contact any other members of the Delta Rho Sorority. This is the final warning. ANYONE who contacts the General members in regards to the debts will be reported to the University. I do not appreciate those who have already decided this behavior was appropriate. Those members were NOT directly involved with this, they do NOT have any control over the debtor accounts, and quite frankly they all have other things going on in their lives. These girls do not need the added stress of having anyone constantly message and calling them about something they simply cannot control. DO NOT CONTACT THE GENERAL MEMBERS. Your only communication with Delta Rho will be through the Executive Members. I also request that all of your communications also strictly be through e-mail (UMKC email if you still have a UMKC e-mail account) as this is the official form of communication for the University as well as Delta