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f. There shall be a federation of student government to be composed of the presidents of CSG
from the main and branch campuses of the University.
Section 4. Student Organizations. Student Organization shall refer to the association, or any other
organized groups or cultural and/or civic organization whose members are students of the University.
Those of provincial. Sectional, or regional in character or orientation (e.g. Ilocano, Bicolano, Batangueño)
are discouraged. Greek letter organizations such as fraternities and sororities are not allowed.
A University-wide student organization shall be one whose members belong to two or more
units. A unit organization shall be one whose members belong exclusively to only one unit of the
University and a class organization shall be composed of members of any class of the University.
All University organization shall be directly under the supervision of the Socio-Cultural
Organization Unit of the Office of the Student Affairs.
Every student organization shall have one or more faculty advisers recommend by such
organizations and approved by the Dean of Student Affairs. No student organization may hold a meeting
or undertake any activity for any purpose whatsoever, except that of adopting a constitution, before its
adviser or advisers are appointed and have assumed office as such.
No student organization are being allowed to operate without a constitution and by-laws
approved by the Dean of Student Affairs.
No student organization that advocates physical contact as a form of initiation or trial for
membership shall be recognized by the University and is, therefore, not allowed to operate on campus
or any other campuses of the University.
Section 5. Classification of Student Organization
a. College/High School Organization
1. Central Student Government and Student Body Organization shall be composed of
students enrolled in the collegiate and high school levels, respectively.
2. Unit organization shall be one whose members belong exclusively to one unit of the
college and high school.
3. Class organization shall be composed of any class or section in the college and high
school.
b. Non-Class Organization shall be made up of students who may want to join such
organization without compulsion provided said students are not included in the delinquency
list. These organizations are social, cultural, arts and other of special concerns in nature.
Section 6. Formation
a. Only bonafide students of CvSU may organize. Any direct or indirect involvement of an
individual not connected with the University in organizing or running the student
organization is absolutely prohibited. However, DepEd – endorsed organizations like YCSC
and BSP are exempted.