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FSILG

Policies

Every FSILG chapter has written policies, procedures, and membership standards. The FSILG community is self-governed but recognizes community standards and values and expectation from neighbors and partners.

Students should be familiar with the policies and regulations of the Institute before conducting business. The Mind and Handbook is an excellent resource for Institute policy.

Summer Housing

MIT does not oversee the housing of the respective Fraternities, Sororities, and Independent Living Groups during the summer months. Individuals interested in renting space at any of the FSILGs will need to contact the individual houses to inquire about summer boarding. Each chapter has its own policy and contact person for summer boarders. This information can be found at the IFC, Panhel, or ILG websites

Environmental Health and Safety Office

David Barber
Safety Officer, Liaison to FSILG Life Safety
dbarber@mit.edu
MIT EHS Office, N52-496
617-452-3477 (EHS main)
617-253-8022 (direct)
617-258-6831 (fax)
http://web.mit.edu/environment/

Boston Department of Public Works

617-635-4900
http://www.cityofboston.gov/publicworks/

Cambridge Department of Public Works

617-349-4800
http://www.ci.cambridge.ma.us/TheWorks

Brookline Department of Public Works

617-730-2156
http://www.townofbrooklinemass.com/Dpw/