A public school can have standards for recognizing student organizations, but if they recognize one fraternity, they can't ban others, EXCEPT for cause, ie, ABC could be banned for five years because of repeated hazing violations, but not because an administrator (or IFC) decided that there were "too many fraternities"
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Originally Posted by knight_shadow
Creating a fraternity does not mean that fraternity will be recognized by the school, even a public one.
In my post that you quoted, I was making a point that NIC has no authority over what a school can do. NIC only has power over local IFCs.
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