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Welcome from Office of Student Leadership and Engagement 2

UNCW Registered Student Organizations 3

UNCW Fraternity and Sorority Governing System 5

Definition of Terms 6

Fraternity and Sorority Recognition Policy 7

Regulations & Membership Requirements 9

Expansion Process 10

Recruitment Policies 14

Intake Policies 15

New Member Period 21

Anti-Hazing Policies 23

Chapter Events 25

Active Status 29

Standard Procedures for Code of Student Life Violations 30

Policy on Returning to Campus from Suspension 31

Housing 32

Crisis Management Guidelines 35

Chapter Academic Standards 36

Use of University Name, Logos, and Colors 40

Advisor Role, Expectations, and Impact 41

This policy manual was created to be used in conjunction with the Campus Activities and Involvement Center (CAIC) policies and Code of Student Life. Chapter members should refer to the CAIC website for policies regarding student organization requirements. This Handbook also includes detailed polices specific to the fraternities and sororities at the University of North Carolina Wilmington.

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The UNCW Office of Student Leadership and Engagement is excited to welcome and work with

5-2016! With their focus on engagement, leadership,

service, philanthropy, respect, accountability, and celebration, fraternities and sororities are a

natural fit with our office mission, vision, values, and learning outcomes.

We look forward to working with the 28 fraternity and sorority chapters that call UNCW home.

While Hilary Loso, Robert Olewine, and Ebony Wofford will serve as the primary advisors for the

fraternity and sorority community, our entire staff team including Jaime Russell, Becca Edens,

Brianna Nichols, and Timothy Johnson will be available to assist chapters and councils with their

programming and operational initiatives. Please note that the Office of the Dean of Students,

namely Assistant Dean Chip Phillips, will remain the point of contact on Code of Student Life

policy-related matters.

The Fraternity and Sorority Handbook has been developed as a resource to help the UNCW

fraternity and sorority community create shared expectations and, thus, shared responsibility. As

we embark on this experience together, we ask that you help us help you. This means that we

need you to communicate with us about individual, chapter, and council goals for the UNCW

fraternity and sorority community and utilize us as resources for event planning,

recruitment/intake, leadership, risk management, and service and philanthropy. We also ask that

you help each other. This means that we encourage you to view yourselves as a community,

build that community together, and hold that community accountable when it does not meet

shared expectations.

Please visit the Office of Student Leadership and Engagement staff in 2029 Fisher Student Center.

We are delighted to partner with you to create strong fraternity and sorority chapters and a

strong fraternity and sorority community. We look forward to sharing in the UNCW fraternity and

sorority experience with you.

With fraternal pride,

Jaime L. Russell

Jaime L. Russell Director, Office of Student Leadership and Engagement

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http://uncw.edu/studentorgs/Definition.html

(Taken from the UNCW Code of Student Life, Section V-1)

STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS

Students bring to the university a variety of previously acquired interests and develop many

new interests as members of the academic community. Students at UNCW are free to

organize and join associations to explore their common interests. Student organizations

wishing to be registered with UNCW must form and operate in compliance with university

policies. It is through its more than 250 student organizations that the university is able to

promote a sense of community and offer students the opportunity to pursue the practice of

involvement, leadership and service.

Although critical to the fabric of campus life, student organizations are independent

organizations and are not considered to be an extension of the university. Unless the

university has specifically requested that a student organization host an event (and by doing

so has deemed the organization an agent of the university), the student organization will not

A student organization is defined as a group of five (5) or more currently enrolled University

of North Carolina Wilmington students who unite around a common interest. Student

organizations may have other non-student members as part of the student organization but

these non-student members may not be considered voting members. Unless more specific

membership requirements are provided by the appropriate advisory council (appropriate

advisory councils are Student Organizations Committee, Sport Club Council, Graduate

Student Association, Panhellenic Council, National Pan-Hellenic Council, the Interfraternity

Council, and the Unified Greek Council), this section outlines university policies pertaining to

the formation and operation of student organizations, including actions that may be taken by

the university, for noncompliance with these policies. In addition to the policies established in

this section, organizations must also adhere to all policies set forth by their respective

governing bodies.

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V-4 RIGHTS/PRIVILEGES OF REGISTERED STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS

A student organization is defined as a group of three (3) or more currently enrolled University

of North Carolina Wilmington students who unite around a common interest. This section

outlines university policies pertaining to the formation and operation of student

organizations.

A registered organization is entitled to:

be listed as a registered student organization. Only student organizations registered by

the Student Organization Committee (SOC) and in good standing with the university

(meaning not on disciplinary probation or suspension) may use the name of the university

or an abbreviation of it as a part of their name.

sponsor or present a public event on university property. Organizations undertaking this

activity should consult with the CAIC staff for procedures and approval. You may contact

CAIC at [email protected] or 910-962-3553.

raise funds or make other permissible solicitations on university property in accordance

with university policy (see Section VI-3).

reserve the use of university facilities and services (see Section VI and VII-3).

be eligible for possible funding by the UNCW Student Government Association according

to Student Government guidelines. Onslow County Registered Student Organizations are

not eligible for funding.

b

a

an advisor is not required.

utilize the resources and services provided in CAIC.

have access to technological resources provided by ITSD such as a web page, UNCW e-

mail account and file sharing/storage space on the student server.

policies and actions of a student organization will be determined by those persons who

hold a bona fide membership in the organization.

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Interfraternity Council (IFC) Organization Chapter Name

Alpha Sigma Phi** TBD

Alpha Tau Omega Kappa Iota

Chi Phi UNCW Colony

Delta Chi Wilmington

Delta Kappa Epsilon Chi Beta

Delta Sigma Phi Zeta Omega

Delta Tau Delta Zeta Tau

Kappa Alpha Order Epsilon Psi

Kappa Sigma Mu Zeta

Lambda Chi Alpha Delta Sigma

Phi Gamma Delta Pi Chi

Pi Kappa Alpha Lambda Phi

Pi Kappa Phi Gamma Theta

Sigma Alpha Epsilon N.C. Delta

Tau Kappa Epsilon Mu Chi **Alpha Sigma Phi will be joining the fraternal community in spring 2016**

National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) Organization Chapter Name

Alpha Kappa Alpha Omicron Phi

Alpha Phi Alpha Omicron Theta

Delta Sigma Theta Theta Iota

Zeta Phi Beta Pi Nu **Omega Psi Phi, Kappa Alpha Psi, & Phi Beta Sigma are currently dormant. Please contact the Coordinator of Student Leadership and Engagement for Fraternities and

Sororities for more information**

Panhellenic Council (PHC) Organization Chapter Name

Alpha Chi Omega Kappa Pi

Alpha Delta Pi Eta Alpha

Alpha Gamma Delta Theta Mu

Alpha Phi Eta Xi

Alpha Xi Delta Zeta Chi

Chi Omega Nu Lambda

Kappa Delta** TBD

Delta Zeta Xi Theta

Phi Mu Gamma Kappa

Sigma Sigma Sigma Epsilon Phi **Kappa Delta will be joining the fraternal community in spring 2016**

Additional Organizations Organization Chapter Name

Sigma Alpha Omega Omicron

Lambda Theta Alpha** TBD **Lambda Theta Alpha will be joining the fraternal community in fall 2015**

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Inter/national Fraternity or Sorority: a fraternity or sorority holding membership in the North American Interfraternity Conference, the National Panhellenic Conference, the National Pan-Hellenic Council, National Association of Latino Fraternal Organizations, National Multicultural Greek Council, or a fraternity/sorority that has inter/national status.

Colony: a group of UNCW students who have been organized under the auspices of an inter/national fraternity or sorority for the specific purpose of being established as one of its undergraduate chapters.

National Panhellenic Conference (NPC): a collaborative association of sororities whose member organizations typically have multiple chapters. NPC is an organization established to foster inter-sorority relationships, to assist collegiate chapters of the NPC member groups, and to cooperate with colleges and universities in maintaining the highest scholastic and social standards.

National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC): a collaborative association of the nine historically African American fraternities and sororities whose member organizations typically have multiple chapters.

North American Interfraternity Conference (NIC): a collaborative association of fraternities whose member organizations typically have multiple chapters. The NIC advocates the needs of fraternities through enrichment of the Greek experience, advancement and growth of the fraternities and enhancement of the educational mission of the host institutions.

National Association of Fraternal Latino Organizations (NALFO): is an umbrella council for Latino Greek Letter Organizations whose member organizations typically have multiple chapters. The purpose of NALFO is to promote and foster positive interfraternal relations, communication, and development of all Latino Fraternal organizations through mutual respect, leadership, honesty, professionalism and education.

National Multicultural Greek Council (NMGC): is an umbrella council for Multicultural Greek Letter Organizations whose member organizations typically have multiple chapters.

Interfraternity Council (IFC): the council that represents the NIC fraternities. IFC is the legislative body consisting of a council officer and delegates. The IFC coordinates activities, programming and support to member chapters.

Panhellenic Council (PHC): the governing body of NPC sororities. Panhellenic is a legislative body consisting of the Panhellenic Council. The Panhellenic Council consists of a leadership team and delegates. The PHC coordinates joint activities, programming and provides support to member chapters.

National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC): the coordinating body for the nine historically African American fraternities and sororities. The NPHC is the legislative provides joint activities, programming, and support to member chapters.

Unified Greek Council (UGC): the governing body of NALFO, NMGC, and Other Nationally Affiliated chapters. The UGC is the legislative body consisting of an administrative board and delegates. The UGC provides joint activities, programming, and support to member chapters.

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Fraternities and sororities at the University of North Carolina Wilmington have certain

privileges that are associated with membership in and recognition by the respective

governing council and the University. In order to maintain these privileges, chapters must

comply with the UNCW Code of Student Life as well as the following requirements, which are

based on inter/national chapter and council policies and regulations.

To maintain University and council recognition as a fraternity or sorority, chapters must be nationally recognized organizations and meet the

following criteria:

submit by deadlines established by the Office of

Student Leadership and Engagement.

list a primary chapter advisor and any secondary advisors. Advisors are strongly

encouraged to attend monthly advisor meetings or to set up additional meeting

times/phone calls with the Coordinator of Student Leadership and Engagement for

Fraternities and Sororities to discuss chapter progress.

achieve at least a 2.5 cumulative semester (term) GPA.

adhere to the principles and ideals contained in your ritual, creed, and constitution as

defined by the inter/national organization.

comply with your national policies: hazing, risk management, attendance at leadership

conferences/ programs.

re-register your chapter with the Campus Activities and Involvement Center each year

(CAIC staff will conduct info sessions each year for fraternity and sorority members to

review this process. If you do not attend this session, you will be required to attend one of

their general sessions).

require that each new member sign and complete a new member/neophyte information

sheet, including a grade release agreement and anti-hazing statement, submitted to the

Office of Student Leadership and Engagement by established deadlines.

submit and update the chapter roster with the Coordinator of Student Leadership and

Engagement for Fraternities and Sororities after each new recruitment/intake period

and/or as requested by the Office of Student Leadership and Engagement. At minimum,

the chapter must update the roster once within the first week of classes and once before

final exams begin.

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submit recruitment/intake plans, detailed with dates, times, and locations, to the Office of

Student Leadership and Engagement staff at least one week prior to the first event each

semester. Each chapter must submit a new member education plan at least 1 week before

any new member education may be held. Chapter recruitment/intake plans should be in

compliance with all inter/national headquarters standards, and comply with the UNCW

Code of Student Life

submit new member/neophyte calendar of activities in compliance with inter/national

policies and guidelines and the UNCW Code of Student Life. All membership related

activities must be contained within a seven week time frame and end 15 calendar days

prior to reading day each semester. Delaying or extending initiation of new members

over a semester may only be done with prior, joint approval of the the Coordinator of

Student Leadership and Engagement for Fraternities and Sororities and the appropriate

designee from the inter/national headquarters.

submit complete and accurate social event registration forms 48 hours prior to any social

event. All chapters in attendance must submit this form. If a chapter is hosting a date

party, grab-a-date, formal, mountain weekend, etc. a guest list must be submitted 48

hours in advance with the registration form. Guest list must include a list of birthdays for

members and guests. Only a signed, hard copy will be accepted. Each chapter is allowed

Leadership and Engagement for Fraternities and Sororities. Failure to receive approval will

result in loss of social privileges for the current and/or subsequent semester.

have chapter officers meet with Coordinator of Student Leadership and Engagement for

Fraternities and Sororities or designee as scheduled by the Office of Student Leadership

and Engagement.

have 100% of new members attend the New Member Summit.

send delegates to weekly council meetings, per the council constitution and bylaws.

comply with the State of North Carolina and University of North Carolina Wilmington Anti-

Hazing Policy.

attend all mandatory Office of Student Leadership and Engagement meetings, training

sessions, and events. Failure to attend mandatory meetings and events, including

meeting any required chapter attendance percentages, will result in restriction of chapter

privileges in accordance with the rules described in this Handbook.

submit chapter accreditation (see separate chapter accreditation packet) at the end of

each calendar year (January-December).

pay council dues by the given deadlines.

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If one or more of the above criteria are not met, chapters could face any of the following consequences including but not limited to:

A hearing with a fraternity or sorority council judicial board

Social probation for a period of time.

Loss of consideration for any UNCW fraternity and sorority awards.

Loss of ability to apply for SGA/Special Activities Funding.

Loss of ability to run for council officer positions.

Warnings may be given with time to correct the issue, or standards probation may be

enforced with a condition to complete specific items within the standards program to avoid

further consequence.

Chapters will have up to five business days to submit an appeal of any sanction assigned by

the Coordinator of Student Leadership and Engagement for Fraternities and Sororities.

Appeals will be reviewed by the Director of the Office of Student Leadership and

Engagement.

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First semester students can join, or accept, any form of membership in a fraternity or sorority,

if allowed by the National organization. In order to be eligible to participate in recruitment, an

individual must be an enrolled University of North Carolina Wilmington student.

In order to be eligible to join, or accept any form of membership in a UNCW fraternity or

sorority, a student must be a full time, enrolled student (12 credit hours). Students must be in

good standing with UNCW, meet the listed GPA requirements, and register with the Office of

Student Leadership and Engagement. All students participating in recruitment/intake who

have completed at least one semester at UNCW must have a 2.5 cumulative GPA in order to

be eligible for membership. It is important to remember that individual fraternities and

sororities may require higher academic eligibility requirements than the standard 2.5 GPA.

In order to insure compliance with these policies, the Office of Student Leadership and

Engagement will monitor the academic eligibility (enrollment status and GPA) of potential

members and inform both individuals and chapters if someone does not meet the academic

eligibility requirements.

Response for ineligible membership:

Students who join, or accept membership or affiliate in any way with a fraternity or sorority

when they do not meet the minimum membership requirements are thereby in violation of

University Regulations and are subject to remedies established by the Office of Student

Leadership and Engagement or judicial referral to council conduct boards, which may result

in disciplinary action taken toward the chapter.

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Purpose of Extension/ Expansion at the University of North Carolina Wilmington

UNCW is committed to a positive fraternal experience for all students who seek the same. We

are supportive of a strong and vibrant fraternity and sorority community; thus, we would like

to fully support all social, Greek lettered organizations as they establish themselves on

campus. UNCW recognizes a strong fraternity and sorority community is an essential element

of student life.

All organizations on campus must submit intent to register form to Campus Activities and

Involvement Center (CAIC).

We recognize that there are many organizations that have expressed interest in starting a

new or

organizations is done so to benefit the entire campus community. We must be mindful of the

UNCW size, population, and resources to support all new and established organizations. The

University recognizes the community must be adequate in size in order to provide

opportunities for every student who has the desire and the means to join.

This policy will be shared with all inter/national fraternity or sorority that is interested in

colonizing an organization at UNCW. The Office of Student Leadership and Engagement

believes that the policies, as outlined in this manual, will enable our office to best support

new organizations, as well as provide the proper resources, and help groups be successful on

campus. We strongly emphasize the importance of partnerships between the university,

Office of Student Leadership and Engagement, Campus Activities and Involvement Center,

the Office of the Dean of Students, and the national organization.

Extension/ Expansion Requirements

Please read the following carefully. All requirements must be completed before a group may apply

to expand at the University of North Carolina Wilmington.

Fraternity and sorority expansion must be initiated by undergraduate student interest.

The respective Governing Council and the Office of Student Leadership and

Engagement must both agree to chapter extension.

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With the exception of chapters returning from judicial sanctions/suspension, only one

(1) group per council, per year may expand at UNCW. UNCW will administer a waiting

list for all other organizations who have expressed interest.

Only groups affiliated with inter/national organizations may apply to expand at

UNCW.

If an organization was previously active, all university debts must be paid in full

before a group can be considered for expansion.

The group is required to have a primary advisor. This advisor may be an alumni

member or a UNCW faculty or staff member, and does not have to be of the same or

any Greek affiliation as the chapter they advise.

The national organization must cover the interest group by a policy of general

commercial liability insurance. Updated insurance certificates must be submitted

annually as directed by the Office of Student Leadership and Engagement.

All recruitment activities for the purpose of founding members must be conducted by

national headquarter staff.

ALL NATIONAL PANHELLENIC CONFERENCE (NPC) MEMBERS WILL FOLLOW THE NPC GUIDELINES FOR EXTENSION. PLEASE REFERENCE THE CURRENT EDITION OF THE NPC

MANAUAL OF INFORMATION. https://www.npcwomen.org/college-panhellenics/extension-info.aspx

Procedures for Petitioning a Group

Social fraternities and sororities may petition to become organization at UNCW by completing

the following actions:

Review the UNCW extension/ expansion procedural manual

Contact the Office of Student Leadership and Engagement to communicate interest in

expansion, and to schedule a meeting with the Coordinator of Student Leadership and

Engagement for Fraternities and Sororities.

Submit a letter of support for the group from inters/national headquarters to Office of

Student Leadership and Engagement.

Submit the following to Office of Student Leadership and Engagement

Insurance/ Risk Management Policy

Recruitment Plans

National Constitution and Bylaws

National Risk Management programs

National membership non-discrimination statement

Documentation of the last 3-5 colonies or chapters

List of alumni or alumnae in the Wilmington area

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List of designated chapters/ colonies in the designated regional area

Meet with the Coordinator of Student Leadership and Engagement for Fraternities and

Sororities or designee to review UNCW procedures, as well as the inter/national

existing charter.

Completed proposals may be submitted to

Jaime Russell

Director of Student Leadership and Engagement

University of North Carolina Wilmington

601 South College Road

Wilmington, NC 28403

Schedule a follow up meeting with the Coordinator of Student Leadership and

Engagement for Fraternities and Sororities to review proposal and possible next steps.

If it is determined that the Council is ready for expansion, the group may be invited to

campus to make a presentation (Please see presentation guidelines below).

After all above requirements are met, a decision will be made by the expansion

committee

All groups deemed to colonize, must first submit an intent to register form to Campus

Activities and Involvement Center. Failure to do so may result in void of invitation.

All groups must have an active advisor, chapter or faculty, within the first semester of

establishment.

All groups have no more than 1.5 years (3 fall/spring academic semesters) from the

time they receive approval to establish themselves on campus to obtain active chapter

status. Extension invitation will become void if organization fails to meet this timeline.

proposal, that organization must wait one calendar year from the date on the

Chapters previously suspended will re-enter the UNCW Greek system as established by

approval from the Dean of Students.

Presentation Guidelines

Presentation should include how the organization will support the mission of UNCW and the

fraternity/ sorority community. You may focus on the following:

Accountability of new members

Community service/ Philanthropy

Expectations of colony/ chapter

National requirements for colonization/ chartering

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New member and membership education

Number of current chapters/ colonies

Overall support from alumni or alumnae

Overall support from inter/national office

Risk management policies

WHAT WILL UNCW PROVIDE TO AN INTER/NATIONAL OFFICE? The Office of Student Leadership and Engagement can provide the following information to

interested organizations:

Academic reports from the past two (2) semesters

Copy of UNCW fraternity and sorority recognition policy

Governing council constitution and bylaws

Social event registration form

Standards of Excellence Information Packet

Student Life related policies

ELIGIBILITY FOR EXPANSION UNCW and the Office of Student Leadership and Engagement welcome any inter/ national

organization recognition under the following circumstances:

Required number of members is at least than five (5) students; five members are required

for an interest group at UNCW. Exceptions may be made by the Campus Activities and

Involvement Center in rare cases.

academic

requirement.

There is evidence of inter/ national organizational support.

Inter/national office follows the CAIC and Office of Student Leadership and Engagement

expansion procedure.

Recruitment and initiation of members complies with the allowed time period.

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The Office of Student Leadership and Engagement requires individuals and chapters to

adhere to the following policies regarding recruitment of new members:

The Office of Student Leadership and Engagement, specifically the Coordinator for

Fraternities and Sororities, will coordinate the beginning of recruitment activities with

the respective councils.

Students who wish to associate must be currently a full-time enrolled undergraduate

student at the University of North Carolina Wilmington.

In order to be eligible to join, or accept any form of membership in a UNCW fraternity

or sorority, a student should be a full time, enrolled student (12 credit hours). Students

must be in good standing with UNCW, meet the listed GPA requirements, and register

with the Office of Student Leadership and Engagement. All students participating in

recruitment/intake who have completed at least one semester at UNCW must have a

2.5 cumulative GPA in order to be eligible for membership. It is important to

remember that individual fraternities and sororities may require higher academic

eligibility requirements than the standard 2.5 GPA.

If a student is in the process of having a grade changed, they may not receive a bid

until the change occurs on their record and an adjustment is made.

All eligibility statuses will be considered on a case-by-case basis if necessary.

All credits and grades must be checked and approved by the Office of Student

Leadership and Engagement prior to the extension of a bid or invitation.

Prospective students may register via the recruitment link on the Office of Student

Leadership and Engagement website.

Chapters must submit a hard copy of their new member class roster the Friday

following bid day, including new member excel spreadsheet with signatures.

Violations of recruitment policies may result in disciplinary action and/or chapter

suspension through the Office of Student Leadership and Engagement or by your

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The Office of Student Leadership and Engagement requires individuals and chapters to

adhere to the following policies regarding intake of new members. Please see the NPHC

Handbook or the Student Leadership and Engagement website (www.uncw.edu/osle) to

locate all the necessary intake forms.

STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS (as taken from Section V-1 of the Code of Student Life-

Introduction)

Students bring to the university a variety of previously acquired interests and develop many

new interests as members of the academic community. Students at UNCW are free to

organize and join associations to explore their common interests. Student organizations

wishing to be registered with UNCW must form and operate in compliance with all university

policies. It is through its 300 student organizations that the university is able to promote a

sense of community and offer students the opportunity to pursue the practice of

involvement, leadership and service.

Although critical to the fabric of campus life, student organizations are independent

organizations and are not considered to be an extension of the university. Unless the

university has specifically requested that a student organization host an event (and by doing

so has deemed the organization an agent of the university), the student organization will not

be cov

A student organization is defined as a group of three (3) or more currently enrolled University

of North Carolina Wilmington students who unite around a common interest. Student

organizations may have other non-student members as part of the student organization but

these non-student members may not be considered voting members. Unless more specific

membership requirements are provided by the appropriate advisory council (appropriate

advisory councils are Student Organizations Committee, Sport Club Council, Graduate

Student Association, Panhellenic Council, National Pan-Hellenic Council, and the

Interfraternity Council), this section outlines university policies pertaining to the formation

and operation of student organizations, including actions that may be taken by the university,

for noncompliance with these policies. In addition to the policies established in this section,

organizations must also adhere to all policies set forth by their respective governing bodies.

Fraternity/Sorority must be recognized by the University. Recognition is the formal process by

which UNC-Wilmington permits a fraternity or sorority to function on campus, conduct

membership/intake activities, and be considered part of the university. For a fraternal

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organization to obtain recognition through the Office of Student Leadership and

Engagement, it must:

Operate under a constitution and bylaws that have been approved by the Coordinator of

Student Leadership and Engagement for Fraternities and Sororities and one of the

recognized Greek governing councils: National Panhellenic Council (NPC), Interfraternity

Council (IFC), National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC), or Unified Greek Council (UGC).

Be affiliated with an inter/national fraternity or sorority. Note: the National Pan-Hellenic

Council will only consider requests for recognition by NPHC-affiliated organizations.

The requesting organization must be in compliance with the rules and regulations

established by the national affiliate.

Identify a person, who is not an undergraduate, to serve as the chapter advisor.

1. Fraternity/Sorority must be in good standing with the UNCW NPHC. An organization of the

UNCW NPHC is a member in good standing if:

It is fully recognized as active by its national organization

It pays its UNCW NPHC dues

It is in compliance with NPHC and UNCW policy

2. Provide name and contact information for chapter advisor, on-campus advisor (if

applicable), and current membership.

3. Provide a letter from the Chapter Advisor on official letterhead approving the intake

process and approving the schedule of events and activities being planned for intake.

4. Submit formal interest meeting information to the Coordinator of Student Leadership and

Engagement for Fraternities and Sororities no less than five (5) days prior to the event for

approval of time and location.

5. Within two (2) business days of the informational meeting, names, ID numbers, and the

Grade Release confirmation of all interested participants who were in attendance must be

submitted to the Coordinator of Student Leadership and Engagement for Fraternities and

Sororities.

6. Two (2) weeks prior to intake activity submit Notice of Intention to Conduct Membership

Intake Process, A calendar of events, including a timetable for any intake activities, with dates

and times. Activities to include on the calendar, if applicable:

Informational and/or interest meetings

Selection date(s)

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Initiation date

Date of new member presentation (i.e.: probate, rollout, neophyte show), if applicable

Bring a copy of the space reservation confirmation notice (from Campus Life Events

Coordinator) required to proceed with the activity on the UNCW Campus.

Please note that the date of the new member presentation must be approved by the

Coordinator of Student Leadership and Engagement for Fraternities and Sororities at least

two weeks in advance. A member of the organization is required to meet with a staff member

of the Office of Student Leadership and Engagement to review the guidelines for the New

Member presentation. If a representative does not meet the above described deadline and

does not meet with a staff member in person, the event will be cancelled.

7. Two (2) days after final selection, provide a list of students undergoing intake process

including their contact information. Note: membership may be extended to students in the

spring of their first year. Upper-class students may receive invitations to join recognized

chapters, at any time.

8. Organizations must submit the names of newly initiated members, an updated roster, and

blue membership cards to the Coordinator of Student Leadership and Engagement for

Fraternities and Sororities within one week of the initiation date.

9. If your organization is planning a new member presentation, please review the New

Member Presentation Guidelines.

New Member Presentation Guidelines

All organizations must adhere to the following guidelines when presenting new members to

the campus community. Organizations that do not conclude intake with a formal new

must have the approval from the Fraternity & Sorority Life Staff as well as their Regional

Director. Any presentation of new members must take place no more than 30 calendar days

after the members have been initiated into the organization, or prior to 15 days before the

beginning of exams, whichever comes first.

Presentations are not to be scheduled on the same night/time of a previously planned

event of another chapter of the same council.

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Prior approval from the Fraternity/Sorority Life Staff must be obtained for any items

firelights, ropes, canes, animals, chalk, etc.).

All aspects of the new member presentation must comply with the UNCW policies

including the Code of Student Life.

No alcoholic beverages will be permitted. Water and sport drinks will be allowed;

however, the new member must drink the drink themselves.

No emotional or physical abuse will be tolerated. This includes but is not limited to:

etc. (Canes may be used as a part of the performance but may not be used as a

weapon to potentially harm another individual.)

Disruptions by other attending organizations will not be tolerated. This includes but is

not limited to: walking through the presentation, talking over the presenting

organization, etc.

skits, steps, singing and/or dancing must be done in a tasteful entertainment to the

crowd.

o The following behaviors will not be tolerated as per the UNCW Code of Student

Life:

Degradation and/or harassment of any individuals or chapters

associated with UNCW

Consumption of alcohol or the use, possession, sale, delivery and/or

manufacture of illegal drugs

o The following behaviors will not be tolerated as per the UNCW Sexual

Misconduct Policy:

Sexist or racist remarks. Sexual innuendos or discriminating comments.

Remarks condemning ones sexual orientation.

The duration of the presentation show should be no longer than 90 minutes.

Following the presentation, members of the presenting organization must vacate the

area within 30 minutes.

The presenting organization is responsible for ensuring the site used is left in its

original state after use. The start time is the time allocated on the reserving

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The president of each organization or other member responsible for reserving space

for the new member presentation is also responsible for communicating these

Guidelines to all chapter members, alumni and other known guests who will be

attending the function. The hosting organizations may be held accountable for the

behavior of its members, alumni, and guests.

Graduate/Faculty Advisor must be present for the entire duration of the show.

Appropriate actions including, but not limited to, ending the presentation mid exhibition,

postponement of future new member presentations for this organization, creating

educational trainings, etc. will be administered if organizations are reported to have violated

one or more of the new member presentation guidelines. Behaviors that may also qualify as

violations of other university policies, such as the Code of Student Life, will also be reported

and acted upon by the appropriate administrative office. Organizations will be required to

meeting with the Coordinator of Student Leadership and Engagement for Fraternities and

Sororities to discuss accountability measures.

For signature requests and grade checks, please email Michele Kaplan at [email protected] to

schedule an appointment or adhere to regular office hours (8am-5pm).

Date changes of the above process must be reported immediately. Deviation from the above

national and regional office.

The above requirements must be met and documentation submitted to the Coordinator of Student

Leadership and Engagement for Fraternities and Sororities, prior to beginning any form of intake.

UNCW Fraternity and Sorority Intake Checklist

Be in good standing with the University

Have an updated Chapter Advisor on file with the University

Submit formal interest meeting information five (5) days prior to event.

Submit Candidate/ Aspirant Compliance form within two (2) business days after formal

interest session/rush event (yellow form)

Submit Fraternity and Sorority Hazing Compliance Form within two (2) days after Formal

Interest Meeting (blue form)

Submit letter from Chapter Advisor approving intake and calendar

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Submit Intent to Conduct Membership Intake two (2) weeks prior to Intake Activity with

completed calendar (white form)

Submit Verification of Candidate/Aspirant form within two (2) business days of selection

of candidates for membership (green form)

Submit updated roster and blue new member cards within two (2) business days of new

member presentation

Please see the NPHC Handbook or the Student Leadership and Engagement website

(www.uncw.edu/osle) to locate all the necessary intake forms.

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All new member programs may last a maximum of seven weeks. The Office of Student

Leadership and Engagement will determine the dates for the new member period. (Please

note that seven weeks is a maximum period; new member processes may conclude prior to

seven weeks). Organizations must also follow the guidelines below:

Chapters requesting an extension must submit a formal request to the Coordinator of

Student Leadership and Engagement for Fraternities and Sororities at least two weeks

prior to the end of the new member period. Chapters MUST have a letter from their

Inter/National organization to support their request.

All new members must attend the New Member Summit.

All new member educators must submit their new member program for approval by the

date established by the Office of Student Leadership and Engagement.

No new member activity may take place between the hours of 12:00am, midnight

through 8:00am.

New member activities held on Friday Nights and Saturdays may go past midnight with

written approval given by the Coordinator of Student Leadership and Engagement for

Fraternities and Sororities.

Should a new member decide to drop, they must complete and submit a New Member

Drop Form (below)

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University of North Carolina Wilmington

Fraternity and Sorority Life

New Member Season Drop Form

Organization: ___________________________________________________________

Name: _________________________________________________________________

Student ID # (850): _____________________________________________________

Residence: ______________________________________________________________

Cell Phone Number: _____________________________________________________

E-mail Address: _________________________________________________________

Reason for dropping: _____________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________________

New Member Signature: ________________________________________________________

Date:____________________

President Signature: ___________________________________________________________

Date:____________________

New Member Educator Signature: ________________________________________________

Date:____________________

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UNCW Hazing Policy

Hazing by university groups is prohibited on or off campus (see: NC State Law IV). Hazing is

defined as a covert or overt action, occurring on or off campus, by an individual or group of

individuals in connection to recruitment, initiation, rite of passage, or membership in a

fraternity, sorority, UNCW sport club, group, organization or athletic team that subjects any

other member of the university community, voluntarily or involuntarily, to activity which

creates an atmosphere for potential or actual humiliation, degradation, verbal, emotional or

physical distress, abuse or injury; or compromises the academic mission and/or reputation of

the University of North Carolina Wilmington

State of North Carolina Hazing Law

NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL STATUTE 14-35.

HAZING; DEFINITION AND PUNISHMENT

It is unlawful for any student in attendance at any university, college, or school in this State to

engage in hazing, or to aid or abet any other student in the commission of this offense. For

the purposes of this se

physical injury as part of an initiations, or as a prerequisite to membership, into any organized

school group, including any society, athletic team, fraternity or sorority, or other similar

December 1, 2003).

NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL STATUTE 14-38

WITNESSES IN HAZING TRIALS; NO INDICTMENT TO BE FOUNDED ON SELF-CRIMINATING

TESTIMONY

In all trials for the offense of hazing any student or other person subpoenaed as a witness in

behalf of the State shall be required to testify if called upon to do so: Provided, however, that

no student or other person so testifying shall be amenable or subject to indictment on

account of, or by reason of, such testimony. (1913, c. 169, s. 8; C.S. s. 4220.)

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Examples of Hazing

Depending upon circumstances, the activity examples listed below have, at one time or

another, been construed as hazing by the courts and/or institutions of higher education. Such

actions are often required or implied as conditions of inclusion or exclusion from a group,

formal or informal. Thus, hazing may be perpetrated by individual(s), individual against

group, or group against individual. Examples of hazing include but are not limited to:

Requiring calisthenics such as sit-ups, push-ups, running, or any form of physically abusive exercise

Forcing, requiring, or endorsing consumption of alcoholic beverages or any other drug

Requiring the ingestion of an undesirable, unwanted substance (e.g. spoiled food, drink, concoctions, etc.)

Requiring the carrying of items such as rocks, bricks, pumpkins, etc.

Scavenger hunts, treasure hunts, road trips, kidnappings, drop-offs, or any other such activities

Morally degrading or humiliating games and activities such as requiring members to sing in public or act like animals

Assigning or endorsing pranks such as borrowing or stealing items, painting property and objects, or harassing other individuals or groups

Deprivation of sleep

Blindfolding or tying of hands

Verbal harassment, including yelling and screaming

Requiring any personal servitude such as running errands

Line-ups, kangaroo courts, or any interrogations not consistent with legitimate testing for information about the history, purpose, or direction

Requiring new members to publicly wear apparel that is conspicuous and/or not normally in good taste

Requiring new members to be branded

Requiring new members to answer phones or doors with chants, riddles, songs, or rhymes.

Deceptions and/or threats contrived to convince the new member he or she will not be able to the join the organizations

Conducting activities that do not allow adequate time for study or sleep

Requiring new members to enter a house or building through a side door or entrance not normally used to enter

Requiring new members to yell when entering or leaving the house or building.

Any action which could be perceived as inflicting physical abuse/harm to an individual, for example, paddling or throwing things at new members

PLEASE NOTE: This list is by no means exhaustive of all activities and actions that can be

considered hazing. Should you have questions or desire clarification of any of these items,

please contact the Office of Student Leadership and Engagement at 910-962-3877 or the

Office of the Dean of Students at 910-962-3119.

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A function/event may be deemed as a fraternal chapter event if any of the following criteria are proven:

Event is paid for by the chapter (with chapter funds)

Event is endorsed by chapter (this includes but is not limited to any promotion via social

media)

Executive Board has knowledge of the event

50% of the chapter membership is in attendance (organizations with less than 10

members must have all members present)

The average person would associate the event with the fraternal organization in question

All chapters must follow their national risk management guidelines as well as the risk

management guidelines set forth by the Interfraternity Council, National Pan-Hellenic

Council, Unified Greek Council, and/or the Panhellenic Council. **No chapter events may be

held before the first day of classes or after the last day of classes**

Social Event Guidelines

Forms must be completed and submitted 48 hours before the event

If the University is closed for a holiday, you must still have your form in early

Saturday or Sunday events must be registered by close of business the preceding

Wednesday

Monday or Tuesday events must be registered by close of business the preceding Friday

All organizations present MUST submit a form for the event, or the event will not be

approved

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UNCW FRATERNITY AND SORORITY

SOCIAL EVENT REGISTRATION FORM

General Event Information

Location of the Event: ___________________________________________ Time of the Event: _______ Theme of the Event (if applicable): ____________________________________________________________ Planned Attendance: # Members: _____ # Invited Guests: _____ Total Attendance: _______ Is this a 3rd Party Event? Yes___ No___

Event Type What Type of event? (Select one) Mixer ______ Grab-a-date ______ NPHC Party ______ Semi-formal ______ Formal ______

* For Grab-a-dates, semi-formals, and formals please attach guest list (names and birthdays) * What other chapters will be present?

______________________________________________________________________________

NOTE: If more than one chapter is involved, all chapters must register the event & 4-way events are the largest events permitted

Method for safe, sober rides that will be used: Taxis ______ Charter Bus _____ Designated/Sober Drivers ______Other Service ______________

- If utilizing designated/sober drivers, how many will there be for the event? _________

Event Logistics Alcoholic Beverages Will alcoholic beverages be present at the event? Yes ______ No ______

- If yes, what type of alcohol will be present? (Select all that apply) Beer ______ Wine ______ Liquor ______

When will alcoholic beverages be permitted at the event? (Select all that apply) Before ______ During ______ After ______ Who will provide the alcoholic beverages present? (Select all that apply)

Third Party Vendor ______ Individual Members ______ Guests ______

Other: _________________ Method of service: (Select all that apply) Licensed Cash Bar ______ Chapter Members ______ BYOB ______ Other: _________________ (Check-in & monitor)

Will the chapter receive funds from any charges made for alcoholic beverages? Yes ______ No ______

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Will the chapter receive funds from any charges made for coolers or other BYOB containers? Yes ______ No ______ When and how will the verification of legal drinking age be accomplished? ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ How will those serving the alcoholic beverages differentiate persons of legal drinking age from underage attendees? ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Food, Non-Alcoholic Beverages, Security, and Admission Charges Will food be present at the event?

- If so, what type of food will be present? ______________________________________________________________________________ Will non-alcoholic beverages be present? Yes ______ No ______

- If so, what type of non-alcoholic beverages will be present? ______________________________________________________________ Has security been hired for this event? Yes ______ No ______

- If yes, please name the company: ___________________________________________________________________________________ Will admission be charged? Yes ______ No ______

- Is yes, what will admission cover: ___________________________________________________________________________________

I the undersigned, affirm that the above listed social function will be in compliance with all Council, University, Federal, State, and Local policies and laws. The event will also be in compliance with the risk management policy of the above named organization. All three signatures must be present. Name of Person Submitting Form: ______________________ Phone Number/ Email: __________________________ Signature of Organization President: ____________________ Return to:

Hilary Loso, Coordinator of Student Leadership and Engagement for Fraternities and Sororities

Signature of Social Chair: ____________________ 2029 Fisher Student Center

Other Large Events Guidelines

If any organization hosts an on-campus event which includes a business, company, or off-campus

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Management System (EMS) six weeks prior to the event date. Once the reservation has been submitted, all proper paperwork and protocol must be in place before the event is actually approved. Please note that no individual student or organization can sign any contact for on-campus events! Philanthropy Events Fraternities and sororities should report their philanthropic events, including pre-event goals and plans and post-event fundraising and attendance. Please see the Philanthropy Event Form for additional information. Individual students can also report their philanthropic donations through the Office of Student

http://www.uncw.edu/osle/serve/EngagementHoursReportingSystem.html. This system allows students to keep track of their community service and philanthropy contributions for graduate school or employment purposes and creates data for the overall university. No events should be scheduled before the first day of classes or after the last day of classes. If your organization wishes to hold an event outside of these perimeters, they must contact the Coordinator for Fraternities and Sororities for permission.

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All chapters are required to register their membership at the beginning of each semester. This

is done by turning in the roster provided by the Office of Student Leadership and

Engagement. Each member is considered an active member unless one of the following

conditions applies:

The member has taken EARLY ALUMNI STATUS and the appropriate documentation

from the National Headquarters has been filed with the Office of Student Leadership and

Engagement.

The member has taken INACTIVE STATUS and the appropriate documentation from the

National Headquarters has been filed with the Office of Student Leadership and

Engagement.

The member has graduated or left school. This requires no supporting paperwork.

If no supporting paperwork is provided for those members who have gone inactive or

have taken early alumni status, the Office of Student Leadership and Engagement will

consider them in ACTIVE STATUS.

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1. The Office of the Dean of Students (ODOS) receives a report/information alleging what

could be a Code of Student Life violation(s) by a fraternity/sorority. Reporting parties may

include university departments, campus police, students, faculty, staff, community

members, community agencies, etc.

2. An investigation is conducted by ODOS. The investigation will include following up with

the individual, group, office, business, law enforcement agency, etc. that submitted

report/information. ODOS may also meet with members of the fraternity or sorority that

has been reported or any other parties that reportedly may have additional information.

A meeting with the fraternity/sorority president and advisor may also be initiated at this

time.

3. A letter is sent from ODOS to the fraternity or sorority being investigated that may include

the following information depending on the incident:

a. ODOS has received a report alleging possible violations of the Code of Student Life

b. Brief description of alleged actions of the fraternity/sorority

c. The university is conducting an investigation into the allegations

d. The chapter is expected to conduct their own investigation and share their

findings with the university

e. Chapter asked to cease and desist all actions/operations, with the exception of

meetings by the general membership to discuss the reported situation

4. If the fraternity or sorority has not been called in to meet with ODOS to discuss the report

yet then a formal meeting is initiated at this time.

5. Depending on the nature of the allegations, ODOS may inform inter/national organization

about alleged allegations and actions being taken by the university.

6. All information gathered from the investigation is presented to the Dean of Students or

designee to determine if the fraternity/sorority will be formally charged with violating the

Code of Student Life.

7. ODOS will meet with chapter president and advisor to discuss findings of investigation. If formal charges are going to be put forward against the chapter then this meeting may serve as the pre-hearing. For additional information about the student conduct process and organizational rights, please contact the Office of the Dean of Students or review the Code of Student Life: http://uncw.edu/odos/documents/cosl-current.pdf

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Office of the Dean of Students Organization Return Checklist

Note: Organizations may contact the Office of the Dean of Students in writing 6 weeks prior to

their imposed suspension date to request a meeting to discuss steps for their return.

____ Meet with Dean of Students/designee at the close of the imposed suspension period.

The Dean/designee will determine whether the organization has met the conditions imposed

and is otherwise eligible for re-registration.

organization has m

associated with case. This letter should verify that all conditions and sanctions required of the

national headquarters have been met and that the national headquarters supports the

____ Apply to be a registered student organization through the Campus Activities &

Involvement Center (CAIC). See Section V-3.A of the Code of Student Life for detailed

instructions of how to complete this process.

____ For Greek organizations, meet with the Coordinator of Fraternity and Sorority Life to

determine what support the organization will need to become reintegrated into the FSL

community, respective Council, etc.

Once organization is approved for return, ODOS will:

_____ send a letter to the organization clarifying their status and include any associated

administrative requirements for returning as an organization in good standing;

_____ send memos to CAIC, Campus Recreation, appropriate related councils (IFC, NPC,

_____ instruct Campus Life to provide the org its mailbox, flag (for Greek orgs), and any other

provisions to assist the organization in functioning.

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Greek Housing Information:

Fraternity and Sorority Housing is currently in its eighth year of existence at UNCW and it continues to be a growing and thriving community. The University Suites and University Apartments act as an excellent choice for our organization's on-campus housing needs and have become a core component of the programming aspect for the organizations that participate in the program.

The following items are addendum to the Greek Lease Agreement. Please refer to your Greek Lease for all policies not addressed in this document.

I. Each chapter is required to fill all bed spaces within its facility to be eligible for Greek Housing in current and succeeding years. Housing and Residence Life (HRL) may also bill the organization for the full housing fee for each vacancy. The organization agrees to pay for these charges within 30 days of receipt of the university invoice. Each organization must endeavor to maintain 100 percent occupancy during the academic year. All persons living in each facility must be full-time UNCW students, who are preferably members in good standing with the contracting organization, and in good standing with the university. If attrition occurs, replacement within the facility will first be sought from within the organizational membership. HRL reserves the right to assign non-members to any vacancies that occur in the facility as deemed necessary.

II. Each fraternity/sorority will choose a housing representative (housing chair, liaison, etc.) to serve as a liaison between HRL and the fraternity/sorority housing members. Representatives must meet with the Coordinator of Student Leadership and Engagement for Fraternities and Sororities and HRL staff when requested to do so (usually once a semester). All official communication between HRL and the chapter will take place through the identified individual. It is the responsibility of the fraternity/sorority to notify HRL in writing should another member becomes the new HRL liaison.

III. If an organization is the victim of vandalism, an incident report must be completed and a picture must be taken upon the discovery of the vandalism, and a police report is also encouraged to be completed. This will be done in collaboration with the HRL staff. If any organization is found responsible for vandalism the organization will be referred to the Office of the Dean of Students.

3 Term Greek Lease (Fall, Spring, and Summer)

a) Chapters that select a 3 term agreement are committing to pay for all of the beds fall semester, spring semester, and summer terms. Sub-leases will be permitted to be done through HRL for the summer months under HRL guidelines.

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b) With a 3 term agreement, chapters can choose to provide their own common room furniture, and HRL will remove all university owned common room furniture if the chapter requests. The chapter can leave their privately owned furniture (i.e. tables, chairs, couches, TVs, composites, etc.) in place on a year round basis. The fraternity/sorority must submit a request to HRL by July 1 prior to the new lease beginning if they would like to have the university furniture removed. This request must be made in writing and should be submitted to Katie Jensen, Housing Transitions Coordinator.

c) Three (3) term agreements include painting in the living room and the bedrooms of the residential space. A professional painter hired by HRL will complete ALL painting. No painting is to be done by the chapter or chapter members. Colors must be from the pallet provided by HRL, and residents will need to comply with the painting schedule as provided by HRL. Residents are responsible for preparing the space for painting including moving furniture, as directed, as well as taking down items such as composites, decorations, or televisions. A member of the HRL Maintenance staff will conduct a pre-inspection of all areas scheduled for painting one business day prior to the scheduled painting. If spaces are not properly prepared for painting at the time of the pre-inspection, painting will be cancelled for the spaces and will not be rescheduled.

d) HRL can assist in hanging composites. Chapters can have their crest hung on one common wall by HRL. Decals, stickers, and such are not allowed as consistent with HRL policy. Chapters should contact the Housing Transitions Coordinator, Katie Jensen, in order to get items approved such as wall mounted televisions and shelves. Chapters should not make purchases before consulting the Housing Transitions Coordinator as HRL assumes no liability for financial loss due to items not being approved. It is the responsibility of the fraternity/sorority to have these items installed appropriately. Damage billing that result from the installation is the responsibility of the fraternity/sorority.

e) Chapters can request approval to place permanent outdoor furniture on outdoor stairwell landings, if the chapter is occupying all spaces adjacent to an outdoor stairwell landing. The furniture must be outdoor furniture, it cannot block egress as defined by Environmental Health and Safety, and HRL assumes no liability for approved items. Chapters must submit a request to HRL if they would like to receive approval for outdoor furniture to be permitted on a stairwell landing. This request must be made in writing and should be submitted to Katie Jensen, Housing Transitions Coordinator.

Academic Year Greek Lease (Fall and Spring)

a) If a chapter selects this agreement HRL will have the option to assign summer camps, conferences, and/or summer term students to the University Suites and Apartments during the summer terms.

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b) With a 2 term agreement, chapters can choose to provide their own common room furniture and HRL will remove all university owned common room furniture if the chapter requests. The fraternity/sorority must submit a request to HRL by July 1 prior to the new lease beginning if they would like to have the university furniture removed. This request must be made in writing and should be submitted to Katie Jensen, Housing Transitions Coordinator. If the chapter opts for this agreement, the chapter will be responsible for removing and storing any personal or organizational belongings before academic year housing closes.

c) Academic Year agreements include painting in the living room and the bedrooms of the residential space. A professional painter hired by HRL will complete ALL painting. No painting is to be done by the chapter or chapter members. Colors must be from the pallet provided by HRL, and residents will need to comply with the painting schedule as provided by HRL. A member of the HRL Maintenance staff will conduct a pre-inspection of all areas scheduled for painting one business day prior to the scheduled painting. If spaces are not properly prepared for painting at the time of the pre-inspection, painting will be cancelled for the spaces and will not be rescheduled.

d) HRL can assist in hanging composites. Chapters can have their crest hung on one common wall by HRL. Decals, stickers, and such are not allowed as consistent with HRL policy. Chapters should contact the Housing Transitions Coordinator, Katie Jensen, in order to get items approved such as wall mounted televisions and shelves. Chapters should not make purchases before consulting the Housing Transitions Coordinator as HRL assumes no liability for financial loss due to items not being approved. It is the responsibility of the fraternity/sorority to have these items installed appropriately. Damage billing that result from the installation is the responsibility of the fraternity/sorority.

e) Chapters can request approval to place permanent outdoor furniture on outdoor stairwell landings, if the chapter is occupying all spaces adjacent to an outdoor stairwell landing. The furniture must be outdoor furniture, it cannot block egress as defined by Environmental Health and Safety, and HRL assumes no liability for approved items. Chapters must submit a request to HRL if they would like to receive approval for outdoor furniture to be permitted on a stairwell landing. This request must be made in writing and should be submitted to Katie Jensen, Housing Transitions Coordinator.

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It is an unfortunate reality that, from time to time, a serious injury, loss of life, major property

loss, or criminal activity will occur in a chapter. Events of this nature grievously impact the

chapter, the Greek community, the campus community, the families and friends of members,

and the national organization. In order to lessen these occurrences, please:

timeline, and contact list.

Be familiar with the Fraternal Information and Programming Group procedures (FIPG).

Assess the situation and, if appropriate, call your local police department and/or 911.

Stay calm.

Call your chapter advisor and/ or Coordinator of Student Leadership and Engagement for

Fraternities and Sororities. If they are unreachable, contact the University of North

Carolina Wilmington Police Department.

Contact your inter/national headquarters.

Be honest with the chapter. Do not try to hide anything or handle everything by yourself.

Be sure the chapter understands the situation and is up-to-date on the incident. Similarly,

indicate that they may not discuss the incident until the situation has been resolved.

Document all factual information. Do not let any guests/ individuals leave, as they may

play a vital role in investigating the situation.

Should the crisis result in a medical emergency, do not call the parents and/or guardians.

The appropriate medical personnel will handle this.

Do not talk with the media.

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The Office of Student Leadership and Engagement has set the following academic standards

in an effort to recognize chapters succeeding academically, to help motivate chapters who

need to further evaluate their academic performance, and to set goals within the fraternity

and sorority community to increase academic performance among members. It is the goal of

the Office of Student Leadership and Engagement to work with all chapters and their advisors

to look at academic performance and set appropriate goals in order for the all UNCW

fraternities and sororities to be above

and to achieve the highest academic level possible. The Office of Student Leadership and

Engagement has also set these standards to remind chapters and its members that one of the

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CHAPTER ACADEMIC STANDARDS

needs. Each chapter must develop and implement a chapter scholarship program that includes a skill

building, tutoring program, use of campus resources, and a positive incentives system.

RECOGNITION/SANCTIONS

Chapter will be considered in good standing.

Chapter will receive credit towards their Greek Excellence Packet

At or above 2.500 Chapter will be considered in good standing.

Below 2.5000

A written notification outlining the violated policy, university recognition status, and the sanction requirements will be provided to the chapter, chapter advisor, and

Chapter President and Scholarship Chair must meet with Coordinator of Student Leadership and Engagement for Fraternities and Sororities and their Chapter Faculty/Staff Advisor to review and approve academic goals and action steps for the chapter.

The chapter is given one semester to increase academic

standing at or above 2.500 or they will be placed on

Probation.

Chapters remaining on Probation following two full

semesters

Written notification outlining the violated policy, university recognition status, and sanction requirements will be provided to the chapter, chapter

Chapter President and Scholarship Chair must meet with Coordinator of Student Leadership and Engagement for Fraternities and Sororities and their Chapter Faculty/Staff Advisor to review and approve academic goals and action steps for the chapter.

Chapter will also adhere to the semester specific consequences provided.

Chapter will be placed on Inactive Status for the following semester.

The chapter is given one semester to increase academic

standing at or above 2.700 or they will remain on Inactive

Status.

Chapters remaining on Inactive Status following two full

semesters

Written notification outlining the violated policy, university recognition status, and sanction requirements will be provided to the chapter, chapter

Chapter President, Scholarship Chair, and Faculty/Staff

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Advisor must meet with the Coordinator of Student Leadership and Engagement for Fraternities and

Chapter will be considered for Loss of Recognition as an

organization at UNCW.

NEW MEMBER ACADEMIC STANDARDS

All new member educators will be required to submit a scholarship plan that has been approved by the Coordinator of Student Leadership and Engagement for Fraternities and Sororities and Chapter

Advisor which covers the entire semester the new members begin to associate with the organization.

NEW MEMBER SEMESTER

GPA CATEGORY

RECOGNITION/SANCTIONS

New member class GPA below 2.000 A written notification outlining the violated policy, university recognition status, and the sanction requirements will be provided to the

national headquarters

Chapter President, New Member Educator and Scholarship Chair must meet with Coordinator of Student Leadership and Engagement for Fraternities and Sororities and their Chapter Faculty/Staff Advisor to review and approve academic goals and

program.

Chapter will also adhere to the semester specific

consequences provided.

Probationactivities which may include but are not limited to Homecoming, annual events, new member programs, mixers, and/or Greek Week.

Inactive Status: The chapter will have all privileges revoked which include but are not limited

to participation in Homecoming, sponsoring events on or off campus, co-sponsoring/sponsoring mixers, participation in Greek Week, and intramural events. In addition the chapter will lose all voting privileges within their respective council, though the chapter must continue to attend. Chapters will only be permitted to conduct business meetings in order to meet requirements set

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by the Office of Student Leadership and Engagement as part of the Probationary Period. The chapter will remain a recognized organization at UNCW.

Loss of Recognition: The chapter will lose all of its privileges including the ability to conduct

business meetings and will not be a recognized organization until requirements set by the Office of Student Leadership and Engagement are met.

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The University of North Carolina Wilmington and its Office of University Relations have very

specific guidelines regarding the use of the university name, logos, and colors. All fraternities

and sororities are expected to adhere to these guidelines and obtain the proper approvals

when necessary, including the use of approved and licensed vendors for the purchase of

items.

Branding Identity Guide, pages 13-25: http://www.uncw.edu/ur/documents/BIGforWeb.pdf.

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The Office of Student Leadership and Engagement require fraternities and sororities to

maintain at least one advisor. Advisors can be alumni of the organization or UNCW faculty

and staff.

Advisor Philosophy and Role

The role of fraternity and sorority advisors is to assist in the development of students and

organizations that are a part of the Greek community. Recognizing that fraternities and

sororities are excellent opportunities students to engage in leadership, service, respect,

accountability, and celebration, advisors can help students and organizations focus on both

completion of goals and, more importantly, individual and collective growth. Advisors also

encourage and motivate members to take advantage of various opportunities that are

available to them at UNCW and to share these resources with their fellow members. Through

advisor involvement, guidance, appropriate intervention, and questions, students will be able

to make meaning of their experiences, build their capacity to lead, increase their aspiration to

serve, and learn to work effectively as contributing members of a community.

Advisor Expectations

The Office of Student Leadership and Engagement expects advisors to: Advise (i.e., provide counsel) chapter leaders on issues such as inter/national policies and

procedures, membership development, respect, risk management, financial matters, and accountability

Collaborate with chapter leaders to develop goals for each semester and the entire year Serve as a resource for all chapter officers Attend meetings of the executive board and overall organization Attend major and high-profile chapter events such as mixers, banquets, or philanthropy

events Assist the chapter in becoming as self-sufficient and accountable as possible Partner with the Office of Student Leadership and Engagement regarding organizational

matters, particularly having consistent communication with the Coordinator of Student Leadership and Engagement for Fraternities and Sororities

Be aware and have an understanding of UNCW and Fraternity and Sorority policies and procedures (i.e., the Fraternity and Sorority Handbook) and share that information with chapters

Participate in monthly advisor meetings and other meetings as appropriate

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Advisor Impact

The impact of being an advisor goes far beyond the success of the organization. Advisors

touch and impact the lives of those with whom they work. Advisors make a major

commitment to the members of the organization and their health and safety. This is by no

means an easy job, but it is definitely very rewarding to witness the growth and development

of individual students, chapters, and the entire Greek community. We believe chapters that

excel do so because of the level of involvement and investment of their advisors.

To increase their impact, advisors should:

Serve as a positive role model

Instill expectations to excel academically

Enhance students desire to engage in their communities (Greek, UNCW, and Wilmington)

Build students capacity to lead

Increase students aspiration to serve others

Help students maintain and improve the reputation of the organizations which with they

are affiliated

Assist students in making healthy choices about day-to-day life

Hold students accountable to chapter, university, and inter/national standards and local,

state, and federal laws.