
The complaint, filed near the two-year anniversary of Meola’s death, argued Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity, Inc. Isaacs said the Interfraternity Council at Ohio State also requires re-registering chapters to sign an agreement outlining plans for recruitment, risk management and when the organization will return. New members have at least a 2.5 cumulative GPA and 12 completed college credit hours.
Monthly reporting on group meetings and new members to Ohio State Sorority and Fraternity Life. Commit to 85% attendance in education programs on member development, inclusivity and risk management. Submit proof of “minimum expectations” for the chapter, including a risk management and harm reduction plan, proposal for each member to have at least five hours of community service each semester, and other service requirements. In addition to applying for student organization status, the chapter had to confirm it can meet the following requirements, among others: “The university confirmed that the organization has definitive plans for successful recruitment, risk management, an academic plan, new member education and leadership development,” Isaacs said in an email.
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