Each recognized student organization must conduct its affairs in a lawful manner according to state and federal law, its constitution, and College Policies. It is expected that every organization will exercise self-governance, which carries with it the responsibility of each member to hold other members accountable for their actions. When such actions are in conflict with the policies, philosophy, or interests of the College, an organization may be held responsible for the actions of its membership, or for any part thereof, and may be subject to disciplinary action, including, but not limited to, the following:
- Administrative Warning
- Restitution
- Conduct Probation
- Loss of Privilege
- Loss of YHC Recognition/Charter
- Completion of mandated or approved education and training programs
In addition, if any Greek organization is suspended through the YHC Student Conduct System, the period of suspension may include but is not limited to the following:
- No participation as an organization, formally or informally, in any Campus Life and Student Activities event, including Recruitment Week, Greek Week, intramurals, Fall and Spring Fest, etc.
- No wearing of organization paraphernalia on campus.
- No display of sorority or fraternity letters anywhere on campus, including but not limited to residence hall windows, campus center, and recreation center.
- No formal recruitment activities of any kind.
For a complete list of sanctions please refer to Student Conduct section of this publication. In the case of an organization failing to follow the appropriate administrative guidelines outlined by the Director of Greek Life and Student Activities, loss or suspension of recognition may be appealed to the Vice President for Student Development for reconsideration. In the case of loss or suspension of recognition as a result of a student conduct violation, please refer to the Student Conduct section of the Guide for information on the appeal process.
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