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Important Documents

IMPORTANT DOCUMENTS

WOU Fraternity and Sorority Life Policies and Procedures

This document outlines the relationship between WOU and its fraternities and sororities. Additionally, it covers the requirements of all organizations, recruitment guidelines, and other miscellaneous policies. This document is managed by the university through the Student Engagement office.

Fraternity and Sorority Council Constitution and By-Laws

This document outlines the functions and responsibilities of the Fraternity and Sorority Council as the student-run governing body for social fraternities and sororities at WOU. It is managed by the Fraternity and Sorority Council.

FSC Judicial Committee Guidelines

This document outlines the responsibilities of the FSC Judicial Board and the procedure by which organizations are brought before the Judicial Board for policy violations. It is managed by the Fraternity and Sorority Council.

Expansion Policy for Fraternities and Sororities

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