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State University of Iowa Code of Student Life, 1962-1963
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F. If a group does not qualify for full fraternity status by the end of the maximum allowable probationary period, it shall be disbanded. Any group so disbanded will not be permitted to petition for probationary status again until at least twelve calendar months have elapsed. G. At the end of the probationary period of at least two academic semesters, exclusive of all summer terms, a probationary group may petition for full standing. Such a status shall be granted by the Committee on Student Life provided that: 1. If housing is required, adequate housing plans approved by the national fraternity, if one is involved, and a responsible alumni committee, and underwritten by an alumni house-owning corporation are presented to and approved by the Committee on Student Life. The University will require all social fraternities to have housing. 2. The group has a membership of at least thirty undergraduate members twenty of whom must be actives (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 a cumulative grade-point average of not less than 2.0, at least half of whom shall have a grade-point average 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. 3. An alumni sponsoring committee of at least three persons, one of who shall live in Iowa City or vicinity is appointed. 4. Adherence to the Code of Student Life and the Constitution and Bylaws of the applicable student interfraternity self-governing body is promised. 5. The group agrees to continue using the service of the Fraternity Affairs Office and the collection service of the University Business Office. 6. The group has no unsettled financial obligations from previous operating periods. 7. A satisfactory financial statement of the chapter on forms provided by the Fraternity Affairs Office is presented. 8. A satisfactory proposed opertaing budget for the next regular school year and the following summer months is presented on forms provided by the Fraternity Affairs Office. [21]
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F. If a group does not qualify for full fraternity status by the end of the maximum allowable probationary period, it shall be disbanded. Any group so disbanded will not be permitted to petition for probationary status again until at least twelve calendar months have elapsed. G. At the end of the probationary period of at least two academic semesters, exclusive of all summer terms, a probationary group may petition for full standing. Such a status shall be granted by the Committee on Student Life provided that: 1. If housing is required, adequate housing plans approved by the national fraternity, if one is involved, and a responsible alumni committee, and underwritten by an alumni house-owning corporation are presented to and approved by the Committee on Student Life. The University will require all social fraternities to have housing. 2. The group has a membership of at least thirty undergraduate members twenty of whom must be actives (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 a cumulative grade-point average of not less than 2.0, at least half of whom shall have a grade-point average 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. 3. An alumni sponsoring committee of at least three persons, one of who shall live in Iowa City or vicinity is appointed. 4. Adherence to the Code of Student Life and the Constitution and Bylaws of the applicable student interfraternity self-governing body is promised. 5. The group agrees to continue using the service of the Fraternity Affairs Office and the collection service of the University Business Office. 6. The group has no unsettled financial obligations from previous operating periods. 7. A satisfactory financial statement of the chapter on forms provided by the Fraternity Affairs Office is presented. 8. A satisfactory proposed opertaing budget for the next regular school year and the following summer months is presented on forms provided by the Fraternity Affairs Office. [21]
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