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Student Org Conduct Statuses

The listing below informs our students of official university organization conduct statuses. These statuses are updated frequently upon expiration, change, or addition. Unless otherwise indicated with a Revocation status, the organizations listed below are still recognized by the university. Only organizations no longer in good standing with the university are listed in this chart.

Student organizations that are local chapters of an international or national organization may have additional statuses placed on them by their international or national boards or headquarters. These statuses are not listed on this page.

Conduct sanction definitions are listed at the bottom of the page and are defined by the official University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Student Disciplinary Procedures. For more information regarding Student Organization Conduct, click here to access the Illinois Student Code.

Status List Updated: 11/13/2024

Student Organization Status Status Expiration Nature of Violation(s)
Acacia Conduct Probation Spring 2026
  • Condition of chapter's Revocation Reinstatement
Delta Tau Delta Revocation Spring 20241
  • Hazing
  • Conduct threatening health/safety of people
  • Conduct causing bodily harm
Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. Revocation Spring 20261
  • Hazing
  • Conduct causing bodily harm
  • Inappropriate physical contact
Kappa Sigma Conduct Probation Spring 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. Revocation Fall 20121
  • Conduct threatening health/safety of people
  • Hazing
Students for Justice Palestine Revocation Spring 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.

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

Student Organization Conduct Sanction Definitions

University Reprimand

A University Reprimand indicates that the organization’s behavior is inappropriate for a member of the academic community. A University Reprimand is maintained in the organization’s disciplinary file for one year and would serve as a basis for further sanctioning should subsequent violations occur. If there are no further violations within that one year period, the file is destroyed.

University Censure

A University Censure in an official communication that an organization’s behavior is inappropriate for a member of the academic community. A University Censure is maintained in the organization’s disciplinary file for four years and would serve as a basis for further sanctioning should subsequent violations occur.

Conduct Probation

Conduct Probation is a strong communication that an organization student is no longer in good disciplinary standing with the academic community. Any subsequent violations of the Student Code will be evaluated in the context of the organization’s probationary status. Conduct Probation is maintained for seven years after the end of the probationary period.

Revocation

Revocation of registered organization status shall be imposed upon an organization when the hearing body determines that the organization’s relationship with the university must be terminated. When revocation is imposed upon an organization, the organization may petition the original hearing body for recognition by the university after the specified time. Revocation records are maintained indefinitely. At such time as an organization successfully achieves recognition by the university, the organization is placed on Conduct Probation for two years, unless mitigating circumstances warrant a different sanction.

(Formal Sanction) Held in Abeyance

In rare cases, the Senate Committee, appropriate subcommittee, or DO may determine that a certain sanction is the appropriate formal sanction for an organization, but strong mitigating circumstances warrant holding the formal sanction in abeyance. The organization will continue to be recognized under restrictions and conditions. An organization found to have violated the conditions or restrictions of a formal sanction held in abeyance will minimally have the formal sanction imposed. Formal sanctions held in abeyance for organizations must include an expiration date.