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Originally Posted by OmegaPDPrez
And i think my org is pretty risky of itself since, we dont have a school to put our name next to and we pretty much govern ourselves...
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The fact that your are local is what makes your org risky....not because you don't have a school to put your name next to. Having said that....you don't have a school to put your name next to because you are local and it is a risk for the university. They do it to protect their students.
I'm in a local that has been recognized at NJIT since 1993. They aren't accepting any new organizations and no Locals for the reason of risk. My sorority still exists on campus because of our continued dedication to the campus and our continued good standing with our IFSC. That's not to say that the school isn't trying to get rid of locals. It's in our constitution that we don't go local without our own letters.
I don't recommend going underground. By doing that you may never get recognized by your university. If something were to happen to an new member while you're underground, it would be a serious problem for your organization and it's members. Don't fight the system. You want to do everything you can to appease them.