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Old 06-21-2007, 04:14 PM
Tom Earp Tom Earp is offline
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I was just wanted to know of any circumstances where the University has removed recognition of an organization. If the University followed their own guidelines in doing so (i witness Universities have trouble keeping up with all of the rules they make anyway).

Specifically, how long are the statute of limitations? For instance, if a chapter gets in trouble for something 6 years ago, can they still bring that up as a reason for taking the chapter's recognition. What proof is needed in Universities accusations? etc.

It seems like Greek organizations are preferred to only be allowed to exist at host institutions with their consent. However, I have seen at least one chapter remain without the Universities recognition for a year, then they came back the follwing school year.

You ask a lot of interesting questions. By Tenn. I assume you mean the University at Knoxville?

Yes, the Un has the right to sanction a GLO. But, many times they will and do work with IHQs.

GLO HQ do not want things going on on any campus that will damage the name of said GLO!
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