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If your student organization falls under one of the following categories, at least one student organization officer must complete the Online Student Organization Officer Orientation before your organization can be officially recognized for 2009-2010: Academic/Major Related, Cultural Organizations, Honor Societies/Major-related Honor Societies, Leadership, Political, Recreation, Religion-based, Residence Halls, Service & Support
Organization officers begin Orientation here. You will need your Red ID and WebPortal password, and will receive confirmation at the end that you have completed the orientation.
If you are a continuing faculty/staff advisor who attended orientation in 2008-2009 (see list here [PDF file]), you do not need to complete the online orientation this year. Any new policy updates will be posted here on our Web site. Please check monthly for any related changes. If you did not attend an advisor orientation session in 2008-2009, you must complete the online advisor orientation prior to your student organization being recognized for 2009-2010.
Advisors begin Orientation here. You will need your Red ID, and will receive confirmation at the end that you have completed the orientation.
If your organization is a social fraternity or sorority and is listed on the Chapter Directory, at least one Greek organization officer must complete the Online Greek Orientation.
Greek organization officers begin Orientation here. You will need your Red ID and WebPortal password, and will receive confirmation at the end that you have completed the orientation.
*Social fraternities and sororities include general fraternities and sororities that are affiliated with the Interfraternity Council or Panhellenic Association and culturally-based chapters that are affiliated with the United Sorority and Fraternity Council or National Pan-Hellenic Council. It does not include Greek-letter honor societies or professional or academically-based fraternities (business, pre-law, etc.).