How may I request permission for the use of the Yale name in my group’s title? And is the Yale name permitted on outside bank accounts?
Any undergraduate organization may request the use of the Yale name in its title (an online form for such a request is automatically generated at the time of a group’s registration); however, the organization should be certain (1) that the nature and purpose of the organization are clearly evident from its title, and (2) that its proposed name does not imply University endorsement of the activities, services, or products offered by the group. Therefore, the words “Undergraduate” or “Yale College” must appear in the organization’s title or subtitle, and must be prominently displayed. Examples of names that would avoid confusion are “The Yale Colloquium: An Undergraduate Publication” or the “Yale College Backgammon Club.” For tax purposes bank checks (group checking accounts) must not include the Yale name.
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