Whats the difference between a “registered” group and a “SAC-recognized” group?
Registration is a requirement for every group that uses University space and resources, including Dolphin accounts, meeting rooms, banners on Locust Walk, etc. Only undergraduate groups may be SAC-recognized, a prerequisite for funding from the undergraduate student government. See the Introduction to SAC for more information on procedures. In addition to funding, SAC member groups are eligible to vote on other groups’ status and allocations and can participate in decisions affecting campus-wide activities policies. Note that with the exception of greek-letter fraternities and sororities, the University itself does not “recognize” any student groups.
Registration is a requirement for every group that uses University space and resources, including Dolphin web and Zimbra email accounts, meeting rooms, banners on Locust Walk, etc. Only undergraduate groups may be SAC-recognized, a prerequisite for funding from the undergraduate student government. See the Introduction to SAC for more information on procedures. In addition to funding, SAC member groups are eligible to vote on other groups’ status and allocations and can participate in decisions affecting campus-wide activities policies. Note that with the exception of greek-letter fraternities and sororities, the University itself does not “recognize” any student groups.
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