Can my student organization cosponsor an on-campus event with an off-campus business or organization?
No! Because of the limited space on campus for the use of students, faculty, and staff, student organizations are not allowed to cosponsor on-campus events with off-campus businesses or organizations. An event is illegally cosponsored if it depends on an off-campus person or organization for planning, staffing, or management of the event; if it advertises the event as cosponsored by an off-campus person or organization; if it operates as an agent of, or for the benefit of an off-campus person or organization (except for the solicitation of charitable contributions); reserves a room or space for the use of an off-campus person or organization; or engages in any other behavior that persuades the dean of students that an off-campus person or organization is in fact responsible for the event, in full or substantial part.
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