member Resources
FSL Community Development Plan
To maintain your chapter’s recognition through the University for the 2024-2025 academic year, you must complete the Fraternity and Sorority Life (FSL) recognition requirements listed in the Community Development Plan (CDP). The CDP covers three essential categories: Operational Excellence, Leadership Experiences, and Health & Wellness Trainings. By meeting the minimum expectations outlined in each category, your chapter will remain in good standing with CSI. The FSL team at CSI is here to support you by providing trainings, educational experiences, and resources to help you successfully fulfill these requirements.
Click the button above to access the CDP and fulfill your recognition requirements.
2024-2025
Recognition Requirements
Fraternity and Sorority Life Policies
Other Forms and Resources
Required Forms
Relevant Campus Partners
Center for Intercultural Engagement (CIE)
Center for Spirituality, Dialogue, and Service (CSDS)
Community Service & Civic Engagement (CSCE)
Disability Access Services (DAS)
John D. O’Bryant African American Institute (AAI)
LatinX Student Cultural Center (LSCC)
Off Campus Engagement & Support (OCES)
Office of Prevention and Education at Northeastern (OPEN)
Office for University Equity and Compliance (OUEC)
Social Justice Resource Center (SJRC)
Student Activities Business Office (SABO)
Event Planning Resources
FSL Social Event Planning Questions
Office of the Registrar Academic Calendar
Center for Spirituality, Dialogue, and Service (CSDS) Sacred Seasons and Holy Days
Space Reservations
There are three ways to find and reserve most spaces on campus:
- Northeastern University Space Scheduling Online (NUSSO)
- Student Organization Meeting Request Form (for academic spaces not found in NUSSO)
- The annual Call for Programs process through the Curry Student Center’s Scheduling Office (CSC Scheduling). The process typically opens each March.
If you are still unable to find on-campus space, please contact the CSC Scheduling Office at cscreservations@northeastern.edu.
If you are hosting in events in a major event venue, you will be required to fill out the Event Management Form:
- Blackman Auditorium
- Fenway Center
- Afterhours
- CSC Ballroom
- CSC McLeod Suites (318-320-322, 318-320, 320-322)
- CSC West Addition
- CSC Indoor Quad
Recruitment & Intake Resources
Free resources from Phired Up Productions
New Member Presentation Guidance (for MGC & NPHC chapters)
FSL Scholarship Reports
Holistic Wellness
Mental Health Support
Northeastern’s Student Mental Health Guide provides information about mental health resources and how to support a friend. You can also learn more about the range (outlined below) of mental health support options and services on the University Health and Counseling Services (UHCS) website.
- 24/7 urgent mental health support
- Unlimited virtual counseling
- In-person clinical support
- Peer-to-peer support
- Headspace membership
- Online modules and screening tools
- Psychopharmacology
- Group therapy
Alcohol and Other Drugs
Sexual Violence Resources
Northeastern Know Your Options Guide: Sexual Violence
Healing Handbook: Information, tools, and grounding skills for survivors of sexual violence
Resources for Accused Students
Northeastern Know Your Options Guide: For Respondents
Information for Student Leaders
PAUSE Before Responding to Allegations of Sexual Violence
RESPONDing to Disclosures of Sexual Violence
RESTOREtively to Disclosures of Sexual Violence
FSL Referral Guide: SHAPE Program
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging
If you have specific questions about available trainings or consultations for your chapter, please reach out to Anne “Dunni” Sodipo at a.sodipo@northeastern.edu.
Incident Reporting
Intended for community members on and off-campus to submit information about behavior conducted by an individual and/or student organization (including fraternities and sororities) that is not aligned with the Code of Student Conduct
See OSCCR’s website for more information on the hazing policy, reporting, and prevention work
Conflict & Mediation
For Fraternity & Sorority Leaders, this form is a useful tool to allow OSCCR staff to help you develop and devise strategies on how to address conflict in your organization. Whether that is how to navigate a standards board case, facilitate a mediation between members, or approach potential or active conflict(s) that are coming up and impacting chapter operations; OSCCR is here to assist!