Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A)
Purpose. The university supports the right of
individuals to organize and participate in organizations within the context of
general university, student, alumni and community interests.
(B)
Definitions.
(1)
"Student member" - one who is enrolled
and regularly attending at least three hours of Kent state university
coursework. This includes Kent campus and/or regional campuses.
(2)
"Affiliate
member" -
one who is taking less than three hours or is not currently enrolled, but is
"interested in working with the organization's membership. Such members may not
outnumber student members, may not hold office, vote for officers, or vote on
the expenditures of money. Furthermore, they may not schedule university
facilities or services in on behalf of the organization. Such Affiliate members
must be elected yearly by a majority of voting members. Membership is for one
year contingent on adherence to the organization's constitution which must
include the rights and restrictions of affiliate members. Affiliate members are
expected to know, understand and abide by all university rules and regulations
as well. Affiliate members have no vote on organization matters and may not
participate in discussions during meetings except by majority of voting members
present.
(3)
"Registered group" or "recognized student
organizatior" - the status given to those student organizations which
register with the center for student involvement. In order to be registered, a
group must include at least five persons, all of whom meet the criteria for
offices/representatives of student organizations under paragraph (B)(1) of rule
3342-4-01.3 of the
Administrative Code.
(4)
"Interest groups" - a group of students that indicate
interest in creating a student organization. Students in an interest group must
provide a draft of their proposed student organization bylaws/constitution to a
center for student involvement administrative staff member. Interest groups
with Greek affiliation must follow the guidelines set in the Greek recognition
policy.
(5)
"Group function" - an event, meeting or
gathering of a registered group.
(C)
Procedure.
(1)
Registration. All
student organizations, including but not limited to departmental groups,
interest groups, recreational clubs, political groups, and nonchartered
governmental organizations, are required to register with the center for
student involvement and provide information.
Such information includes, but is not
limited to. the organization's name and mailing address, a statement of its
goals and purposes, and a statement concerning nondiscrimination based upon the
protected categories as defined in rule
3342-5-16 of the Administrative
Code. This information will be made available to anyone requesting it, unless
the organization specifically requests that it be restricted to those
officially connected to the university, such as students, staff, and
faculty.
(2)
Responsibility. Registered groups are responsible for
the conduct of their members and guests at group functions as well as for all
costs incurred at such events.
(3)
Use. Registration
permits organizations to use university services and facilities, as for example
the scheduling office for space needs or the student accounts office for
accounting assistance. Additionally, only registered groups may request
allocated funds derived from the student activity fee.
(4)
Disclaimer.
Registration does not imply either university approval or disapproval of the
organization's purposes.
(5)
The director of the center for student involvement or
designee will make final determination regarding organizational registration
and will adopt such procedures as necessary for the implementation of the
registration process.
(6)
Appeals. Appeals regarding granting or rescinding of
registered group status may be made to the associate dean of students, which
shall forward its recommendation to the vice president for student affairs or
designee, who shall make the final determination.
Replaces: 3342-4- 01.2