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State University of Iowa Code of Student Life, 1962-1963
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it can, without question, exercise the right of freely selecting its members, using as criteria the merits of the individual person irrespective of race, color, or national origin. C. Any group of students desirous of organizing a new social fraternity shall petition the Committee on Student Life through the Office of Student Affairs for the privilege of a probationary period. D. A probationary period shall be granted by the Committee on Student Life if the petitioners: 1. Have an alumni sponsoring committee of at least three persons, one of whom shall live in Iowa City or its vicinity. 2. Constitute a petitioning body of ten or more undergraduate members (if the fraternity is to be organized among students above the undergraduate level, this shall read graduate or professional students), all of whom shall have cumulative grade-point average of at least 2.0, at least half of whom shall have a cumulative grade-point averaage of not less than 2.5, and at least 15 per cent of whom shall have a cumulative grade-point average of not less than 3.0 on all college work previously undertaken. Members of the petitioning body who are first-semester freshmen must have been graduated in the upper one-fourth of their high school class. 3. Show approval by the Office of Student Affairs of satisfactory group living quarters, if group living quarters are desired. 4. Show evidence that its creation will not impair or jeopardize any group with which it will be in direct competition. Each petition shall be reviewed by the appropriate interfraternity self-governong body for an opinion. 5. Agree to observe all the regulations in the Code of Student Life which are applicable to it. 6. Agree to become associate non-voting members of the appropriate interfraternity self-governing body. 7. Have no unsettled financial obligations. 8. Agree to use the confidential business service of the Fraternity Affairs Office and the collection service of the University Business Office. 9. Submit a proposed operating budget for the probationary period on forms provided by the Fraternity Affairs Office. E. The probationary period shall begin only at the start of a regular academic semester and shall continue for two academic semesters exclusive of all summer terms. A third academic semester in the probationary period may be granted upon application to the Office of Student Affairs. [20]
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it can, without question, exercise the right of freely selecting its members, using as criteria the merits of the individual person irrespective of race, color, or national origin. C. Any group of students desirous of organizing a new social fraternity shall petition the Committee on Student Life through the Office of Student Affairs for the privilege of a probationary period. D. A probationary period shall be granted by the Committee on Student Life if the petitioners: 1. Have an alumni sponsoring committee of at least three persons, one of whom shall live in Iowa City or its vicinity. 2. Constitute a petitioning body of ten or more undergraduate members (if the fraternity is to be organized among students above the undergraduate level, this shall read graduate or professional students), all of whom shall have cumulative grade-point average of at least 2.0, at least half of whom shall have a cumulative grade-point averaage of not less than 2.5, and at least 15 per cent of whom shall have a cumulative grade-point average of not less than 3.0 on all college work previously undertaken. Members of the petitioning body who are first-semester freshmen must have been graduated in the upper one-fourth of their high school class. 3. Show approval by the Office of Student Affairs of satisfactory group living quarters, if group living quarters are desired. 4. Show evidence that its creation will not impair or jeopardize any group with which it will be in direct competition. Each petition shall be reviewed by the appropriate interfraternity self-governong body for an opinion. 5. Agree to observe all the regulations in the Code of Student Life which are applicable to it. 6. Agree to become associate non-voting members of the appropriate interfraternity self-governing body. 7. Have no unsettled financial obligations. 8. Agree to use the confidential business service of the Fraternity Affairs Office and the collection service of the University Business Office. 9. Submit a proposed operating budget for the probationary period on forms provided by the Fraternity Affairs Office. E. The probationary period shall begin only at the start of a regular academic semester and shall continue for two academic semesters exclusive of all summer terms. A third academic semester in the probationary period may be granted upon application to the Office of Student Affairs. [20]
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