Possible Sanctions

Excerpt from Page 119 of the 2023-2024 Student Handbook:

Levels of organization-wide discipline can include:

  • Warning – Notice, oral or written, that a behavior or a series of actions is unacceptable to the point that repetition would most likely result in more serious disciplinary action. The organization is officially warned that further unacceptable behavior will result in more serious action.
  • Probation – The organization’s participation in university life is placed on a provisional basis for a specified period of time. The violation of the terms of probation or further violation of university regulations while on probation may lead to more serious disciplinary action.
  • Social Suspension – The organization’s participation in social events and activities is revoked for a specified period of time. Examples of social activities might include: parties, mixers, intramural sports, socials, trips, formals, and dances. During this period, organizations may hold non-social events that meet the business, administrative, or education needs of members. All organization events must be registered and approved to ensure they do not meet the definition of a social event.
  • Suspension – The organization’s participation in all events and activities is revoked for a specified period of time. During this period, organizations may not host or participate in activities of any nature. Depending on the nature of the violation, the suspension may include a withdrawal of university recognition.
    • Retain Recognition – Organizations will continue to be listed on the CubConnect organization directory, allowed to maintain student members, and recruit new members.
    • Withdrawal of Recognition – Organizations are fully removed from the university and lose all rights and privileges of recognition. The organization may not have any members or recruit new members.
  • Expulsion – The organization shall be separated from the university on a permanent basis