I think I can answer your question, but I'm not really sure I understand what you were trying to say in your 3rd paragraph.
For us, our Scholarship chair has set up several speakers. Most recently a person from Career Services was brought to the house to speak on preparing for graduate school - basically some typical things you can do to enhance your resume.
This is the 2nd spring in a row that we've had someone from Career services give a presentation (last year it was on interviewing skills). I've also had other clubs bring in people from Career Services present.
That said, I doubt there has ever been an issue with a presentation just given to a small group of students through an organization. I would tend to think that the offices are not being as effective as they possibly could be if they weren't allowed to give presentations to student groups.
I also know that I've suggested to academic advisors from my college's advising center on putting together workshops to be held in Greek houses where the chapter members would be in charge of spreading word of the event to other people they know. So again no issues there in doing a presentation for only a select group of people.
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