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State University of Iowa Code of Student Life, 1962-1963
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versity but also as an integral part of the University academic and social life as set out in the Petition for Recognition of Fraternities presented to the State Board of Education and granted by the Board on April 12, 1934. 2. Publicize the availability of fraternity living groups and the type of associated living which is possible from membership in a fraternity in general University housing announcements, bulletins, and catalogues, giving the same treatment to fraternity living quarters and accommodations as given to dormitory living quarters and accommodations. 3. Quote in such publications the minimum and maximum fraternity charges for the semester for board, room, chapter dues, and initiation fees so that the cost of fraternity living can be readily compared with the cost of dormitory living. 4. Administer student aid, including scholarships, loan funds, and University employment, on the basis of intellectual ability, scholarship, personal qualities, and financial need without regard to affiliation with any student organization. 5. Confer and consult with available fraternity leaders on the campus and with the adviser to fraternities in the Office of Student Affairs before taking any action affecting fraternity group living and give reasonable notice of any action which is taken so the fraternity groups may adjust themselves accordingly. To facilitate such consultation each fraternity having a Certificate of Operation is invited to name one alumnus as a member of an Alumni Interfraternity Committee. VII. Powers of Fraternity Governing Bodies. The governing bodies of fraternities may make additional rules and regulations consistent with the provisions of the Code of Student Life. Any rules adopted by fraternity governing bodies shall become operative only after approval by the Committee on Student Life. VIII. Privilege of Appeal. Any fraternity or fraternity member has the privilege of appeal to the Committee on Student Life from any judgment rendered by a fraternity governing group. IX. New Fraternities A. No chapter of any fraternity not on campus during the school year 1942-43 may be organized without first securing the approval of the Committee on Student Life. B. Any new organization applying for recognition at the State University of Iowa must show to the satisfaction of the Committee on Student Life that [19]
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versity but also as an integral part of the University academic and social life as set out in the Petition for Recognition of Fraternities presented to the State Board of Education and granted by the Board on April 12, 1934. 2. Publicize the availability of fraternity living groups and the type of associated living which is possible from membership in a fraternity in general University housing announcements, bulletins, and catalogues, giving the same treatment to fraternity living quarters and accommodations as given to dormitory living quarters and accommodations. 3. Quote in such publications the minimum and maximum fraternity charges for the semester for board, room, chapter dues, and initiation fees so that the cost of fraternity living can be readily compared with the cost of dormitory living. 4. Administer student aid, including scholarships, loan funds, and University employment, on the basis of intellectual ability, scholarship, personal qualities, and financial need without regard to affiliation with any student organization. 5. Confer and consult with available fraternity leaders on the campus and with the adviser to fraternities in the Office of Student Affairs before taking any action affecting fraternity group living and give reasonable notice of any action which is taken so the fraternity groups may adjust themselves accordingly. To facilitate such consultation each fraternity having a Certificate of Operation is invited to name one alumnus as a member of an Alumni Interfraternity Committee. VII. Powers of Fraternity Governing Bodies. The governing bodies of fraternities may make additional rules and regulations consistent with the provisions of the Code of Student Life. Any rules adopted by fraternity governing bodies shall become operative only after approval by the Committee on Student Life. VIII. Privilege of Appeal. Any fraternity or fraternity member has the privilege of appeal to the Committee on Student Life from any judgment rendered by a fraternity governing group. IX. New Fraternities A. No chapter of any fraternity not on campus during the school year 1942-43 may be organized without first securing the approval of the Committee on Student Life. B. Any new organization applying for recognition at the State University of Iowa must show to the satisfaction of the Committee on Student Life that [19]
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