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Policies
Administrative Policies Regarding
Fraternities & Sororities
The university expects the operation and
activities of general fraternities and sororities to comply with all
applicable federal, state and local laws, as well as all university,
governing council and inter/national organization policy.
Eligibility
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Perspective new members must have earned a minimum of 12 credit hours,
have a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.4 or meet the
organization’s specified minimum standard to join, whichever is higher,
and be in good academic standing before they can be offered an
invitation to join. Students transferring to Clarion University will be
declared eligible provided that they had cumulative grade point average
of at least 2.4 at their previous institution and are transferring at
least 12 credit hours.
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The Office of Campus Life (OCL) will process Eligibility Verification
Forms on a continuous basis and distribute an eligibility list on a
regular basis, to be determined at the beginning of each semester.
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No potential new member may be offered an invitation to join or extended
a bid until his/her eligibility has been confirmed by the OCL.
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Once a bid has been accepted, a signed individual bid acceptance form
must be turned into the OCL within 48 hours after it has been signed.
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While this policy prohibits general fraternities and sororities from
offering invitations of membership to students without a Clarion
University grade point average and transfer student with less than 12
credit hours, fraternities and sororities are permitted to have contact
with such students for the purposes of generating future interest in
Greek life. Fraternities and sororities are permitted to invite said
students to chapter functions, provided that these functions are held on
campus.
New Member Education Programs
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Each semester the chapter officer responsible for
administering the organization’s new member education program is
required to meet with the Assistant Director of Campus Life before
the new member education program begins. The officer should bring a
detailed, written copy of the program to this meeting.
Depledges
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In the event that new member depledges at any point
in the semester, a depledged form must be turned into the OCL. In
the event that a Depledge Form is not received, the individual(s) in
question will remain on the chapter’s grade report for that semester
and may be removed from the chapter’s roster the following semester.
Initiation
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Each chapter is required to submit an Initiation Form
to the OCL within 48 hours after new members are initiated into the
organization.
Communication
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In addition to complying with Student Senate’s RSO
Policy, all chapter presidents and advisors must join the IFC or PHC
iClarion Portal group. Additionally, all chapter IFC/PHC delegates
must join the IFC or PHC iClarion Portal group. These individuals
are responsible for checking the portal page on a regular basis and
ensuring that all information communicated via the portal is relayed
to their respective chapter.
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Each chapter president must schedule one meeting per
month with the Assistant Director of Campus Life during the course
of his/her term.
Rosters
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At the beginning of each semester, the OCL will
distribute rosters to each chapter. These rosters will be used for
billing IFC/PHC membership dues. Any revisions to the roster will be
due in OCL by 5 p.m. on the Friday of the second week of school.
Scholarship Reports
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Each semester the OCL will compile scholarship
reports for each individual chapter, as well as for the entire Greek
community. Preliminary reports for each semester will be distributed
at the beginning of the following semester. The final report will be
generated 30 days after the first day of class the following
semester. No
adjustments will be made to the official grade report after that
time.
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In the event that new member depledges at any point
in the semester, a depledged form must be turned into the OCL. In
the event that a depledged form is not received, the individual(s)
in question will remain on the chapter’s grade report for that
particular semester.
Social Functions
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Fraternities and sororities are required to register
all social functions, where alcohol is present, with the Office of
Campus Life at least 48 hours prior to the event and include a guest
list. For the purpose of this document, a “social function” is
defined as a mixer, party, date party, brotherhood/sisterhood event,
formal/semiformal, parent event, alumni event or any situation
sponsored or endorsed by the chapter at which there is the
possession use and/or consumption of alcoholic beverages regardless
of whether it occurs on or off the chapter’s premises.
Policy Violations
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In the event that OCL becomes aware of alleged
violations of this, or any other university policy, the Assistant
Director of Campus Life will review the alleged violation to
determine whether or not the adjudication of the offense should best
be handled through a formal or informal hearing. If the violation is
deemed serious enough to warrant a formal hearing, the matter will
be referred to the Office of Judicial & Mediation Services for
review. If it is deemed that an informal hearing is warranted, the
matter will be referred to the Director of Campus for review. These
hearings will be conducted in accordance with the Disciplinary
Procedures Code outlined in the Student Rights, Regulations, &
Procedures Online.
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Each chapter is expected to utilize their internal
disciplinary process to adjudicate alleged violations of
organizational standards/expectations/policies and/or institutional
policies by its members and notify the Office of Campus Life of the
outcomes of all such hearings.
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In accordance with the Student Rights, Regulations, &
Procedures Online handbook, decisions resulting from either an
informal hearing, or a council judicial body, may be appealed to the
Office of Judicial & Mediation Services.
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