Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 1720-04-02-.01 - POLICY OVERVIEW
(1) At UT,
voluntary associations of students are an important part of the educational
process. The University has a positive responsibility to encourage such
associations as a means by which students can develop full civic and social
awareness. In doing so it neither endorses nor disclaims any particular idea,
system of thought or point of view. The ultimate testing place for all of these
is not in any one office or council, but in the minds of responsible
citizenry.
(2) When groups of
students wish to have a continuous association causing them to congregate for
activities on the campus, requiring from time to time the use of University
facilities and holding themselves out to the general public as a group centered
on the campus, it is proper that they be registered by the University . All
registered associations shall be accorded the same privileges and bound by the
same obligations. Registration by the University does not constitute
endorsement of the purposes or activities of an association by the faculty ,
administration or student body.
Notes
Authority: T.C.A. ยง 49-9-209(e).
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