Rutgers University expects its student and Greek organizations to "uphold Rutgers University values by maintaining high standards of conduct." The University Code of Student Conduct also outlines prohibited conduct for students and Greek organizations. Violations of these rules may result in disciplinary action for these registered organizations.
Sanctions shall be imposed when Greek organizations are found responsible for violating university policy. The purpose of sanctioning is to educate an organization as to why the behavior in question was inappropriate, as well as to impose consequences for the behavior in question.
The Office of Student Conduct generates a summary report each semester listing student organizations and fraternities/sororities that have accepted or been found responsible for violating university rules. Each organization has been placed on some form of formal disciplinary status. (Note: Individual students' records are protected by federal law and university policy.) The summary reports can also be found on the Office of Student Conduct's website:
S24 Fraternity/Sorority Conduct Summary (prepared by the Office of Student Conduct)
F23 Fraternity/Sorority Conduct Summary
S23 Fraternity/Sorority Conduct Summary
F22 Fraternity/Sorority Conduct Summary
F21/S22 Fraternity/Sorority Conduct Summary
F20/S21 Fraternity/Sorority Conduct Summary
Spring2020 Fraternity/Sorority Conduct Summary
Fall 19 Fraternity/Sorority Conduct Summary
Fall 18 / Spring 19 Fraternity/Sorority Conduct Summary
Fall 17/Spring 18 Fraternity/Sorority Conduct Summary
Fall 16 / Spring 17 Fraternity/Sorority Conduct Summary