Recognized Chapters

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Recognized Chapters

Chapter Status

Social Probation

Social probation limits the chapter from sponsoring or co-sponsoring programs with alcohol on or off campus. This includes, but is not limited to, date parties, late-night parties, mixers, formals and semi-formals.

The organizations listed below are on social probation:

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Disciplinary Probation

Disciplinary probation is defined as a period of observation and review during which the chapter must demonstrate the willingness and ability to comply with all University regulations.

The organizations listed below are on disciplinary probation:

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Deferred Suspension

Deferred suspension from the University is a period of review during which the student organization must demonstrate an ability to comply with University rules, regulations and all other stipulated requirements. If the student organization is found responsible for violating the Code of Conduct again during the period of the deferred suspension, the organization may be immediately suspended from the University.

The organizations listed below are on deferred suspension:

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Suspended

Chapters who are suspended may not:

  1. Meet as an organization;
  2. Recruit members;
  3. Engage in social functions of any type;
  4. Use University buildings, facilities, property and equipment;
  5. Use University resources, services or funds;
  6. Participate or attempt to participate as an organization in any University event; or
  7. Co-sponsor or participate as an organization in another registered or recognized organization’s activities.

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Underground Organizations

Please pay particular attention to underground organizations such as “Machi,” “Kapps,” “APES” and “FIJI” which are former fraternities who have lost recognition due to failure to comply with University policy, yet might continue to promote themselves as a fraternity. These groups are not recognized by a national organization or the University and function without any oversight. Any group that is listed as suspended but continues to function would be considered an underground organization. If you are approached by any of these groups, please contact FSLL at 302-831-6167.