As student groups with adequate insurance coverage, Fraternities and Sororities are afforded the privilege of hosting social events. With this privilege comes expectations regarding ensuring the safety and welfare of those in attendance. All members are expected to know and abide by all applicable state and federal laws and University policies and procedures, including but not limited to the Social Events Policy. Students are responsible for their own behavior; however, if alcohol is a part of an event, student organizers and sponsors must undertake efforts to provide a safe environment for the attendees.
CONTACT FSP ABOUT A SOCIAL EVENT
Policy & Procedure
All social events need to be registered and hosted in accordance with the Fraternity and Sorority Programs Social Events Policy and the inter/national policies of each fraternity or sorority.
- Social Events Policy - Updated July 2024
- UAPD Memorandum of Understanding - Updated July 2024
Spring 2025 Resources and Requirements will be live in January 2025.
Fall 2024 Resources
- Social Chairs Social Events Training
- Fall 2024 Important Social Event Dates - clarified Sept. 23rd
- Fall 2024 Paperwork Due Dates
- Fall 2024 Social Event Training
Required Trainings
Fraternities and sororities that plan to register/host social events are required to participate in the following training session(s) before any paperwork can be submitted/events registered. Any costs associated with trainings are the responsibility of the chapter. You can find a "At-A-Glance" training resource here.
- Social Events Training: required for President, Social Chair, Risk Manager
- Paperwork Training and Faiclity Walk-Throughs
- Required for all chapters planning to register/host a social event (regardless of event location, presence of alcohol, and/or council)
- If your chapter has an officer responsible for completing social event paperwork, it is recommended they attend as well.
- Time and location details are sent directly to officers.
- Alcohol Education and Risk Mitigation Headquarters Training
- Required for all chapters planning to register/host a social event (regardless of event location, presence of alcohol, and/or council)
- Chapter leadership must work with their organization executive office to coordinate an Alcohol Education and Risk Mitigation training for the chapter.
- Training required audience:
- Fall: new members, at minimum.
- Spring: entire chapter.
- Once completed, headquarters staff must submit the proof of completion form following the directions stated.
- TiPS University Training
- TiPS University is a 2-hour program tailored for students at universities and colleges. This programs works to give students the skills they need to intervene with their peers in social situations and prevent alcohol-related incidents.
- Required for Interfraternity Council (IFC) chapter's who wish to register events at their recognized chapter facility.
- Eight (8) members must complete the TiPS University Training and submit their proof of completion
- President
- Social Chair
- Risk Manager
- Five (5) additional members
- Spring 2025 TiPS University Certificate of Completion Submission Form
Forms/Paperwork
Paperwork for all social events, regardless of the location and/or presence of alcohol, must be submitted by 12:00 p.m. (noon) at minimum 10 business days in advance of the event. The registration form is due in the FSP office and must be time-stamped. Incomplete paperwork will not be reviewed. Guest lists are due within three (3) business days of the event. If this deadline is not met, no social events will be registered regardless of location.
- On-Campus Alcohol Free Social Event (DRY)
- On-Campus Event With Alcohol (BYOB)
- Off-Campus (3rd party) Event With(out) Alcohol
- Weekender/Over Night
- Guest List Template
- Guest lists for all events must turned in to the FSP office within three (3) business days after the social event
- All guest lists must be numbered and include the following information for all event attendees (guests and organization members)
- First and last name
- Is the attendee a member of a fraternity or sorority
- Is the attendee under 21 or over 21
Best Practices
The best practices set forth here will benefit an organization who is conducting a social event. Nothing precludes chapters from adopting practices that are more stringent than those set forth herein.