![]() ![]() This document is not reflective of incidents currently under active investigation. As each reported incident is reported, this page will provide all updates for organizations found in violation. *Reported Incidents for the 2022-2023 academic year are updated periodically. ![]() The following organizations are currently unable to have a registered status with the College of Charleston:Īlpha Epsilon Pi Phi Gamma Delta (ability to regain status in 2023) Findings of Violations* This includes co-hosting events either on or off campus. Registered Organizations are prohibited from affiliating and socializing with unregistered organizations. ![]() This could include (but is not limited to): leadership development opportunities, reserving space on campus, access to funding through the College, and the ability to represent the organization at College sponsored programs and events (Orientation, Accepted Students Weekend, etc.). In addition to subjecting themselves to risky behaviors, students who join unregistered organizations will not have access to the privileges that members of registered organizations can enjoy. At one time, these organizations may have been registered, but violations of the College policy may have resulted in their loss of recognition. They do not receive support, advisement, funding or management from the College of Charleston, and do not follow the College’s code of conduct and Risk Management Policies. Unregistered organizations are not affiliated with the College of Charleston and do not enjoy the rights and privileges of registered organizations. Statement on Unregistered OrganizationsĪn organization, regardless of national affiliation, that is not registered through the College of Charleston, is considered an unregistered organization. Registered organizations can be found through the Office of Student Life. The College’s Statement on Unregistered Organizations provides the expectations around having a registered status. Those contacts can be found here.įor organizations to enjoy certain rights and privileges they must be registered with the College of Charleston. In compliance with the Tucker Hipps Transparency Law and with an expectation of overall transparency for organizational conduct at the College of Charleston, information regarding all Registered Organizations’ conduct violations specific to alcohol, drugs, hazing, sexual assault and physical assault can be found below. Questions regarding status for (inter)national fraternities or sororities can also be directed toward their headquarters. ![]()
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