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Student Organization Compliance Status

Student OrganizationStatusStatus ExpirationNature of Violation(s)
Acacia FraternityConduct ProbationSpring 2026
  • Condition of chapter's Revocation Reinstatement
Adventure ClubConduct ProbationMarch 18, 2026
  • §1-302.m: Unauthorized entry to or use of university, public, or private premises.
  • §1-302.k: Intentional or reckless destruction of property
Amnesty International 124Conduct ProbationNovember 10, 2030
  • §1-302.g: Providing false or misleading information.
  • §1-302.q: Violation of published university policies, rules, or regulations
Association of Latino Professionals for America (ALPFA)Conduct ProbationJanuary 13, 2026
  • §1-302.q: Violation of published university policies, rules, or regulations (Housing Hallmarks).
Delta Sigma Pi Business FraternityRevocationFall 2026
  • §1-302.m: Unauthorized entry to or use of university, public, or private premises.
  • §1-304.a.1: Knowingly sponsoring, urging, or engaging in actions by individuals or organizations that violate university rules or regulations, including this Part.
  • §1-304.a.2: Knowingly sponsoring, urging, or engaging in actions on campus by individuals or organizations that violate local, state, or federal law
  • §1-307.a.2: No student may give or otherwise furnish alcoholic beverages to any person under twenty-one years of age. Additionally, no student may authorize or permit a residence which the student occupies to be used for possession or consumption of alcohol by any person under twenty-one years of age.
  • §1-302.d: Hazing
Delta Tau DeltaRevocationSpring 2024
  • §1-302.d: Hazing
  • §1-302.a.3: Conduct threatening health/safety of people
  • §1-302.a.2: Conduct causing bodily harm
Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.RevocationSpring 20261
  • §1-302.d: Hazing
  • §1-302.a.1: Conduct causing bodily harm
  • §1-302.a.2: Inappropriate physical contact
Kappa Sigma FraternityConduct ProbationSpring 2028
  • Hazing
  • Inappropriate physical contact
  • Theft/Unauthorized possession of property/Knowing possession of stolen property
  • Verbal threat/Physically threatening behavior
Omega Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.RevocationFall 20121
  • Conduct threatening health/safety of people
  • Hazing
Phi Delta ThetaRevocationFall 20261
  • §1-302.j: Theft
  • §1-302.d: Hazing
Students for Justice PalestineRevocationSpring 20271
  • §1-302.m: Unauthorized entry.
  • §2-304.a.3: Knowingly sponsoring, urging, or engaging in actions that substantially disrupt or interfere with the normal operation.
  • §1-302.h: Providing false or misleading information or failing to comply with the reasonable directions of an official.
  • §2-304.a.1: Knowingly sponsoring, urging, or engaging in actions by individuals or organizations that violate university rules or regulations.
  • §1-302.g: Providing false or misleading information.
  • §1-302.f: Any conduct that substantially threatens or interferes with the maintenance of appropriate order and discipline in the operation of the university.
  • §1-302.e: The use of force or violence, actual or threatened, to willfully deny, impede, obstruct, impair, or interfere with:
  • §1-302.e.1: the freedom of movement of any person, including entering or leaving property or facilities.
  • §1-302.e.2: the performance of institutional duties by a member of the university.
  • §1-302.a: Violent and/or dangerous conduct, including:
  • §1-302.a.1: causing bodily harm to a person.
  • §1-302.a.2: inappropriate physical contact with another person, such as pushing, slapping, or spitting.
  • §1-302.a.4: any verbal threat or physically threatening behavior that would cause a reasonable person to fear for their safety.
  • §1-302.q: Violation of published university policies, rules, or regulations (Housing Hallmarks).
  • §1-302.r: Inciting, aiding, or encouraging others to engage in a behavior which violates the Student Code.
The Illinois Space SocietyConduct ProbationJuly 31, 2026
  • §1-302.m: Unauthorized entry to or use of university, public, or private premises.
  • §§1-302.k: Intentional or reckless destruction or damage of university, public, or personal property of another.
  • §§1-302.q: Violation of published university policies, rules, or regulations.
  • §1-302.s: Committing or attempting to commit any act which would be a violation of local, state, or federal law on or off university property, when such behavior is detrimental to the university community’s interest.

1 Organization must petition Subcommittee on Organization Conduct and receive approval for recognition.