41. Student Organizations (Revised: 2006)
41.1 Student organizations may be officially recognized when formed for purposes that are consistent with the philosophy and goals that have been developed for the creation and existence of Texas A&M University. Approval for recognition is granted by the Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs & Auxiliary Services. In order to be recognized and to retain official recognition, student organizations must meet certain requirements. Student groups complying with the following conditions shall enjoy the privileges associated with the status of being officially recognized by TAMUG including use of university name, university facilities for meetings, university logos and trademarks and university property for concessions. To be recognized, student groups must:
41.1.1 Have an approved full-time (employed by the university at least on a nine-month basis) faculty or staff advisor who should disseminate information contained in the University Student Rules to recognized student organization.
41.1.2 File an annual request with the Student Life Office for official recognition for the school year providing signatures of the university advisor and student officers authorized to withdraw money, the names and addresses of all advisors and officers of the group, and a current constitution and by-laws that comply with the provisions outlined in the Student Organizations Manual. Any changes to the organization's constitution and by-laws, shall be submitted to the Office of Student Life office in a timely manner.
41.1.3 Deposit and withdraw all funds of the organization in the Student Organizations Account and/or the Financial Management Services Office. All funds must be deposited no later than the next business day after collection. The organization's advisor must approve and sign each expenditure before payment.
41.1.4 Conduct the activities of the organization in a manner that reflects the highest ideals of the university.
41.1.5 Avoid duplication of purposes, goals and activities with other organizations.
41.1.6 Operate student publications of the organization in the matter of finance under those provisions established by the Office of Student Life.
41.1.7 Be open in its membership unless otherwise permitted under applicable federal law.The aforementioned criteria are minimum requirements set for the recognition of student organizations. Organizations may choose to set higher standards for membership including higher officer grade point requirements, higher membership grade point requirements, etc.
41.2 Students selected, elected or appointed as officers (an officer is an individual in a leadership position as defined in the organization's constitution) in officially recognized student organizations shall:
41.2.1 Have a minimum grade point ratio (GPR) as stated below and meet that minimum GPR in the semester immediately prior to the election/appointment, the semester of election/appointment and semesters during the term of office.
41.2.1.1 For undergraduate students, the minimum GPR is a 2.00. In order for this provision to be met, at least six hours (half-time credits) must have been taken for the semester under consideration. In one limited circumstance, summer semester hours may be applied to this provision. In order for summer coursework to qualify toward a grade point ratio prior to election/appointment, at least six credit hours must have been taken during the course of either the full or two summer session(s).
41.2.1.2 For graduate level students the minimum GPR is a 3.00. In order for this provision to be met, at least four hours (half-time credits) must have been taken for the semester under consideration. In one limited circumstance, summer semester hours may be applied to this provision. In order for summer coursework to qualify toward a grade point ratio prior to election/appointment, at least four credit hours must have been taken during the course of either the full or two summer session(s) unless fewer credits are required as they complete the final stages of their degree.
41.2.2 Be in good standing (see 27.1.4) with the university and enrolled:
41.2.2.1 at least half time (six or more credit hours), if an undergraduate student (unless fewer credits are required to graduate in the spring and fall semesters) during the term of office. Students enrolled in the Blinn TEAM program are also eligible to hold an office, as long as the student is meeting all applicable Blinn TEAM requirements and is in good standing with the program.
41.2.2.2 at least half time (four or more credits), if a graduate level student (unless fewer credits are required in the final stages of their degree as defined by the Continuous Registration Requirement) during their term of office.
41.2.3 Be ineligible to hold an office should the student fail to maintain the requirements as prescribed in 41.2.1 and 41.2.2.
41.3 Student religious organizations desiring to operate on campus are subject to all rules pertaining to other student organizations. Recognized student religious organizations are not eligible for financial support from the University.
41.4 Student organizations and their advisors are responsible for compliance with the university student rules and the state and federal laws.
41.5 More information and guidelines concerning recognized student organizations are available in the Student Organizations Manual.
41.6 Actions of recognized student organizations are subject to review. Failure to abide by these University Student Rules may result in organizational disciplinary hearings convened by the Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs and Auxiliary Services or his or her designee. Sanctions may range from documented verbal reprimand through revocation of recognition privileges. Sanction procedures are outlined in the Student Organization Manual.
41.7 Minors who are not students at Texas A&M University at Galveston are ineligible for membership and may not participate in regular activities of the Texas A&M University at Galveston recognized student organizations. Exception: Minors who are dependents of Texas A&M University at Galveston students, faculty or staff members will be allowed to participate in club activities if their parents: (a) are members of the student organization; (b) are in attendance while minor dependents are participating; and (c) are willing to accept responsibility for accidents and injuries to minors while participating.
41.8 Faculty sponsors, organization officers and activity supervisors are enjoined to consider safety issues and establish safety procedures and plans to support all organization activities. Faculty sponsors and organization officers are to be familiar with safety standards established by the university, state or federal agencies and recognized professional organizations rules guiding sponsored activities.