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Off-Campus Freedom of Students

Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2025 8:26 am
by SaifulIslam01
Freedom of Association
Students are free to organize and join associations to promote their common interests (with the stipulation that all campus organizations must be lawful). Such organizations must be registered by the Student Organization Committee to be eligible for the allocation of student fee resources from the Student Government Association.



Students and student organizations are to examine and discuss all questions of interest to them and to express opinions publicly and privately. they are always free to support causes by orderly means that do not disrupt the regular and essential operation of FHSU. At the same time, it is the responsibility of the students and student organization to make clear to the academic and larger community that in their public expression or demonstrations, they speak only for themselves.

Students may invite and hear any person of their own choosing. Those routine procedures require by FHSU before a guest speaker is invited to appear on campus are designed only to insure that there is orderly asia mobile number list scheduling of facilities and will not be used as a device of censorship. It is the responsibility of those sponsoring student organizations to make clear to the academic and larger community that sponsorship of guest speakers does not necessarily imply approval or endorsement of the view expressed, either by the sponsoring group or FHSU.

As constituents of the academic community, students are to be free, individually and collectively, to express their views on issues of institutional policy and on matters of general interest to the student body. The student body has clearly defined means to participate in the formulation and application of institutional policy affecting academic and student affairs. The role of the Student Government Association (SGA) and both its general and specific responsibilities are explicit, and the actions of the SGA within the areas of its jurisdiction are reviewed only through orderly and prescribed procedures.