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4.31       Student organizations are creatures of the University and with-
           out legal status. Accordingly, no specific procedures for ad-
           judicating the commission of any of the offenses have been
           established other than that the Dean of Students may impose
           punishment up to and including refusal or cancellation of
           registration.

4.4        Right of Appeal
           Within 30 days of receipt of notice that the Dean of Students
           has refused or cancelled the registration of an organization,
           the officers or proponents of such organization shall be given
           the right to appeal in writing to the Vice President for Student
           Affairs.

           The Vice President may either grant or reinstate the registra-
           tion in question or refer the matter to the University Appeals
           Board. The Appeals Board shall forward its recommendation
           to the President, whose decision shall be final.


       ARTICLE V - STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL DELINQUENCY

           The University expects the student to be financially responsible
and not be delinquent in his financial obligations to the University or to
any Department or Division [of it] thereof, including room and board payments
to sanctioned fraternal student organizations. Such obligations shall not
include fines and penalties assessed against the student by other than University
officers.

           Financial obligations that are not met within 10 days after the date
due shall be reported in writing to the proper office. Obligations to any
Division or Department of the University shall be reported to the Office
designated by the Vice President for Business Affairs and Treasurer.

           The appropriate business office shall notify the student of the
financial obligation. If the student does not settle the obligation by the
date designated on the notice, he shall, subject to regulations promulgated
by the Vice President for Business Affairs and Treasurer be considered
delinquent, and that office shall notify the Registrar.

           After the Registrar has been notified that a student is delinquent,
he shall not allow the student to register, or to transfer credits, or certify
him for graduation, until he has been notified in writing by the appropriate
business office that the obligation has been settled.