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Loss of Recognition & Organization Suspension

e. The constitution: The organization must create and submit a constitution. 4. The

Engagement Team will contact you within a week (five business days) of your submission to provide feedback on the proposal.

5. After submission of any required edits, LIU Promise and Student Government will review for official approval. Once approved, all executive officers and the advisor of the organization are required to complete a New Student Organization Training. Once the training is complete, the organization will be recognized as an Emerging Organization and will have access to all resources provided to Emerging Student Organizations. Promise will provide funding for the 3month period of Emerging Organization status of up to $300.

6. During Emerging Organization status, student organizations must meet the following requirements:

a. Hold at least two (2) events; b. Host bi-weekly general body meetings and bi-weekly executive officer meetings; c. Maintain a minimum of ten (10) active members; d. Attend all mandatory events and workshops; e. Meet with the LIU Promise Engagement Team monthly to review their progress

7. After three (3) academic months and if all Promise and Student Government requirements are successfully completed, LIU Promise will officially recognize the student organization as Registered.

8. Emerging Organizations who fail to meet the recognition requirements in the allotted time will be required to begin the New Student Organization Recognition Process again for the Spring semester and will not receive additional funding. If an organization is unable to transition into a registered organization after a year, the organization will be required to cease functioning.

Student Organization Recognition Guidelines

Maintaining recognition as a student organization with LIU Promise requires the following:

● Established for purposes that do not violate local, state or federal law; are consistent with the broad educational mission of the University; and are supportive of the regulations, guidelines and policies of LIU. The University recognizes that some student organizations may have a purpose to advocate for a change in existing law and this provision does not prevent the student organization from exercising its First Amendment

Right to do so. ● The organization must meet all mandatory requirements to obtain Blue Pillar ranking within the Pillars of Excellence Student Organization Recognition Program, and comply with all LIU Promise policies and procedures.

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