Registered Student Organization Conduct & Disciplinary Status

Current organization conduct and disciplinary status as of February 7, 2023. View the Student Conduct Code.

Current Investigations

N/A

Closed Investigations/Current Sanctions

Alpha Phi Omega

Violation(s):

  • Student Conduct Code #16 – Hosting – The hosting or conducting of an event in violation of University, divisional or unit policies or procedures.
  • Student Conduct Code #10 – Alcohol – Sale/Distribution to Underage – The possession, consumption or manufacture of alcohol by individuals under the legal age under applicable law or the provision, distribution or sale of alcohol to individuals under the legal drinking age under applicable law or conduct that violates the Drug, Alcohol, and Firearms Policies for Students.

Active Sanction(s)

  • Formal Warning
  • Educational Activity
  • Referrals

Korean Student Association

Violation(s):

  • Student Conduct Code #27 – Violation of any University Policy/Procedure/ – A. Homewood Student Activities Alcohol Provisions – http://studentaffairs.jhu.edu/policies/homewood-alcohol-policy-violations/
  • Student Conduct Code #27 – Violation of any University Policy/Procedure/ – B. Homewood Undergraduate Off-Campus Party Registration and Safety Policy – http://studentaffairs.jhu.edu/policies/homewood-alcohol-policy-violations/)
  • Student Conduct Code #15 – Disturbing the Peace – Conduct that disturbs the peace or impinges on the rights of residents of neighborhoods, including without limitation: loud parties or excessive noise; shouting or talking that unreasonably disturbs other students or community members; public urination; drinking in public; littering or not disposing of trash appropriately; or failure to reasonably maintain yards or premises.
  • Student Conduct Code #16 – Hosting – The hosting or conducting of an event in violation of University, divisional or unit policies or procedures.
  • Student Conduct Code #19 – Condoning a Violation of Policy – Condoning, supporting or otherwise encouraging any violation of this Code; students who observe a violation of University policy are expected to remove themselves from participation and are encouraged to report the violation.

Active Sanction(s)

  • Formal Warning
  • Educational Activity
  • Training
  • Referrals

Filipino Student Association

Violation(s):

  • Student Conduct Code #27 – Violation of any University Policy/Procedure/ – A. Homewood Student Activities Alcohol Provisions – http://studentaffairs.jhu.edu/policies/homewood-alcohol-policy-violations/
  • Student Conduct Code #27 – Violation of any University Policy/Procedure/ – B. Homewood Undergraduate Off-Campus Party Registration and Safety Policy – http://studentaffairs.jhu.edu/policies/homewood-alcohol-policy-violations/)
  • Student Conduct Code #15 – Disturbing the Peace – Conduct that disturbs the peace or impinges on the rights of residents of neighborhoods, including without limitation: loud parties or excessive noise; shouting or talking that unreasonably disturbs other students or community members; public urination; drinking in public; littering or not disposing of trash appropriately; or failure to reasonably maintain yards or premises.
  • Student Conduct Code #16 – Hosting – The hosting or conducting of an event in violation of University, divisional or unit policies or procedures.
  • Student Conduct Code #10 – Alcohol – The possession, consumption or manufacture of alcohol by individuals under the legal drinking age under applicable law or the provision, distribution or sale of alcohol to individuals under the legal drinking age under applicable law, or conduct that violates the Drug, Alcohol, and Firearms Policies for Students (http://e-catalog.jhu.edu/undergrad-students/student-life-policies/#DAF_Policies).
  • Student Conduct Code #11 – Failure to Comply – The failure to comply with the directions of University officials, administrators, faculty, or staff, or law enforcement acting in the performance of their duties.
  • Student Conduct Code #19 – Condoning a Violation of Policy – Condoning, supporting or otherwise encouraging any violation of this Code; students who observe a violation of University policy are expected to remove themselves from participation and are encouraged to report the violation.

Active Sanction(s)

  • Probation
  • Educational Activity
  • Training
  • Referrals

Taiwanese American Student Association

Violation(s):

  • Student Conduct Code #27 – Violation of any University Policy/Procedure/ – A. Homewood Student Activities Alcohol Provisions – http://studentaffairs.jhu.edu/policies/homewood-alcohol-policy-violations/
  • Student Conduct Code #27 – Violation of any University Policy/Procedure/ – B. Homewood Undergraduate Off-Campus Party Registration and Safety Policy – http://studentaffairs.jhu.edu/policies/homewood-alcohol-policy-violations/)
  • Student Conduct Code #15 – Disturbing the Peace – Conduct that disturbs the peace or impinges on the rights of residents of neighborhoods, including without limitation: loud parties or excessive noise; shouting or talking that unreasonably disturbs other students or community members; public urination; drinking in public; littering or not disposing of trash appropriately; or failure to reasonably maintain yards or premises.
  • Student Conduct Code #16 – Hosting – The hosting or conducting of an event in violation of University, divisional or unit policies or procedures.
  • Student Conduct Code #10 – Alcohol – The possession, consumption or manufacture of alcohol by individuals under the legal drinking age under applicable law or the provision, distribution or sale of alcohol to individuals under the legal drinking age under applicable law, or conduct that violates the Drug, Alcohol, and Firearms Policies for Students (http://e-catalog.jhu.edu/undergrad-students/student-life-policies/#DAF_Policies).
  • Student Conduct Code #11 – Failure to Comply – The failure to comply with the directions of University officials, administrators, faculty, or staff, or law enforcement acting in the performance of their duties.
  • Student Conduct Code #19 – Condoning a Violation of Policy – Condoning, supporting or otherwise encouraging any violation of this Code; students who observe a violation of University policy are expected to remove themselves from participation and are encouraged to report the violation.

Active Sanction(s)

  • Probation
  • Educational Activity
  • Training
  • Referrals

Vietnamese Students Association

Violation(s):

  • Student Conduct Code #27 – Violation of any University Policy/Procedure/ – A. Homewood Student Activities Alcohol Provisions – http://studentaffairs.jhu.edu/policies/homewood-alcohol-policy-violations/
  • Student Conduct Code #27 – Violation of any University Policy/Procedure/ – B. Homewood Undergraduate Off-Campus Party Registration and Safety Policy – http://studentaffairs.jhu.edu/policies/homewood-alcohol-policy-violations/)
  • Student Conduct Code #15 – Disturbing the Peace – Conduct that disturbs the peace or impinges on the rights of residents of neighborhoods, including without limitation: loud parties or excessive noise; shouting or talking that unreasonably disturbs other students or community members; public urination; drinking in public; littering or not disposing of trash appropriately; or failure to reasonably maintain yards or premises.
  • Student Conduct Code #16 – Hosting – The hosting or conducting of an event in violation of University, divisional or unit policies or procedures.
  • Student Conduct Code #10 – Alcohol – The possession, consumption or manufacture of alcohol by individuals under the legal drinking age under applicable law or the provision, distribution or sale of alcohol to individuals under the legal drinking age under applicable law, or conduct that violates the Drug, Alcohol, and Firearms Policies for Students (http://e-catalog.jhu.edu/undergrad-students/student-life-policies/#DAF_Policies).
  • Student Conduct Code #19 – Condoning a Violation of Policy – Condoning, supporting or otherwise encouraging any violation of this Code; students who observe a violation of University policy are expected to remove themselves from participation and are encouraged to report the violation.

Active Sanction(s)

  • Formal Warning
  • Educational Activity
  • Training
  • Referrals

Japanese American Students Association

Violation(s):

  • Student Conduct Code #27 – Violation of any University Policy/Procedure/ – A. Homewood Student Activities Alcohol Provisions – http://studentaffairs.jhu.edu/policies/homewood-alcohol-policy-violations/
  • Student Conduct Code #27 – Violation of any University Policy/Procedure/ – B. Homewood Undergraduate Off-Campus Party Registration and Safety Policy – http://studentaffairs.jhu.edu/policies/homewood-alcohol-policy-violations/)
  • Student Conduct Code #15 – Disturbing the Peace – Conduct that disturbs the peace or impinges on the rights of residents of neighborhoods, including without limitation: loud parties or excessive noise; shouting or talking that unreasonably disturbs other students or community members; public urination; drinking in public; littering or not disposing of trash appropriately; or failure to reasonably maintain yards or premises.
  • Student Conduct Code #16 – Hosting – The hosting or conducting of an event in violation of University, divisional or unit policies or procedures.
  • Student Conduct Code #19 – Condoning a Violation of Policy – Condoning, supporting or otherwise encouraging any violation of this Code; students who observe a violation of University policy are expected to remove themselves from participation and are encouraged to report the violation.Active Sanction(s):

Active Sanction(s)

  • Formal Warning
  • Educational Activity
  • Training

Alpha Kappa Psi

Violation(s):

  • Student Conduct Code #27 – Violation of any University Policy/Procedure/ – D. Fraternities and Sororities/ – Hazing Acknowledgement Form
  • Student Conduct Code #02 – Physical/Emotional Abuse – The physical or emotional abuse of any person or any action that threatens physical or emotional harm or endangers the physical or emotional well-being, health or safety of any person.
  • Student Conduct Code #05 – Hazing – Conduct that violates the University’s Policy on Hazing, or other conduct or a pattern of conduct that harasses a person or group of persons. http://studentaffairs.jhu.edu/policies/university-student-policies/

Active Sanction(s)

  • Probation
  • Educational Activity
  • Educational Activity
  • Educational Activity
  • Training

Beta Theta Pi

Violation(s):

  • Student Conduct Code #27 – Violation of any University Policy/Procedure/ – A. Homewood Student Activities Alcohol Provisions – http://studentaffairs.jhu.edu/policies/homewood-alcohol-policy-violations/
  • Student Conduct Code #10 – Alcohol/Alcohol/Provision, Distribution, or Sale to person(s) underage
  • Student Conduct Code #16 – Hosting – The hosting or conducting of an event in violation of University, divisional or unit policies or procedures.

Active Sanction(s)

  • Probation
  • Denial of Privileges or Activities
  • Denial of Privileges or Activities
  • Educational Activity
  • Educational Activity
  • Educational Activity
  • Educational Activity
  • Educational Activity
  • Educational Activity
  • Educational Activity

Alpha Kappa Delta Phi

Violation(s):

  • Student Conduct Code #02 – Physical/Emotional Abuse – The physical or emotional abuse of any person or any action that threatens physical or emotional harm or endangers the physical or emotional well-being, health or safety of any person.
  • Student Conduct Code #11 – Failure to Comply – The failure to comply with the directions of University officials, administrators, faculty, or staff, or law enforcement acting in the performance of their duties.
  • Student Conduct Code #16 – Hosting – The hosting or conducting of an event in violation of University, divisional or unit policies or procedures.
  • Student Conduct Code #18 – Failure to Comply – The failure to comply with the terms of any University directives, interim measures, or disciplinary sanctions/corrective actions.

Active Sanction(s)

  • Formal Warning
  • Educational Activity
  • Educational Activity
  • Educational Activity
  • Training

Inactive/Closed Chapters

Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity

Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity

University Charge Date: December 20, 2021

Undergraduate Student Code of Conduct Violation(s)

2. Physical/Emotional Abuse – The physical or emotional abuse of any person or any action that threatens physical or emotional harm or endangers the physical or emotional well-being, health, or safety of any person.

10. Alcohol – The possession, consumption, or manufacture of alcohol by individuals under the legal drinking age under applicable law or the provision, distribution, or sale of alcohol to individuals under the legal drinking age under applicable law, or conduct that violates the Drug, Alcohol, and Firearms Policies for Students (http://e-catalog.jhu.edu/undergrad-students/student-life-policies/#DAF_Policies).

16. Hosting – The hosting or conducting of an event in violation of University, divisional, or unit policies or procedures.

18. Failure to Comply – The failure to comply with the terms of any University directives, interim measures, or disciplinary sanctions/corrective actions.

27. Violations of any University Policy/Procedure – Violations of any University, divisional or unit policy or procedure, including without limitation those concerned with:

d) Homewood Undergraduate Off-Campus Party Registration and Safety Policy – http://studentaffairs.jhu.edu/policies/homewood-alcohol-policy-violations/)

d) Fraternities and Sororities (http://studentaffairs.jhu.edu/FSL/policies/) / Hazing Acknowledgement Form

Sanctions Include

  1. University Suspension: Effective immediately through May 31, 2025
    1. Effective immediately, Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity is separated from the University for a specified period of one year until May 31, 2025. This includes, without limitation, a restriction on the fraternity from conducting any activity or event on or off University property, including without limitation any activity or event that promotes the goals, purposes, identity, programs, membership, or activities of the Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity. At the completion of the suspension period, and if in the University’s determination the fraternity has met the terms of all sanctions/corrective actions and there is no further violation of the Student Conduct Code, the group/organization will be allowed to resume activity as a student group/organization.
  2. Other
    1. If the national organization chooses to re-establish its JHU chapter in the fall of 2025, the Office of Leadership Engagement & Experiential Development with the Office of Student Conduct will oversee requirements in order to facilitate a smooth return to campus. Requirements for re-establishment of the chapter will include workshops/trainings to address risk management with alcohol at events, leadership and healthy tradition building, and being a good neighbor. These workshops/trainings will be intentionally designed with the support of Sigma Phi Epsilon’s national office.

Suspended or Underground Organization(s)

View the Suspended or Underground Organizations page for more information on those organizations.