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Originally posted by ladygreek
Speaking for Delta, a new charter can only be obtained if the school administration signs off on it. This goes for HBCUs as well as non-HBCUs. There have been many times when we were unable to establish a chapter on a campus, because the school would not allow it.
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Most campuses require approval for all student groups that wish to be formally recognized by the university. This approval process is even more stringent for GLOs. I don't know why people think that organizations do not have to go through forms and other processes to become established.
Just because someone was able to have their knitting group meet in their dorm room every week doesn't mean that this group was a "student and campus organization." Anyone can start meeting and get the idea for a group, but to become formal you have to go through the administration.