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Old 06-08-2002, 03:37 PM
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Originally posted by JayBEE!!


Yes they do.

The reason I ask is because, specifically service organizations are affected by Title IX However, non-service organization are not. Meaning, as a guy, I could join any service fraternnity or sorority if I wanted to, on a campus that is federally funded. Social organizations are exempt from this national law. Today all greek lettered organizations do service. So the phrase service-based does not apply here, even though you are service. Either you are a service organization or you are a social organization that does service. This is the reason why I'm asking. I wanted to see how many service organizations were affected by Title IX. Thank you Rashid.
So help me out...if your organization is specifically service anyone can join regardless of sex/gender at a public university? Meaning that because the university federally funded their organizations cannot discriminate?
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