Constitution for Heritage House Student Fellowship at The Ohio State University ARTICLE 1: Name The name of this organization shall be Heritage House Student Fellowship ARTICLE 2: Purpose The purpose of this organization shall be to provide a place for students to study the Bible and fellowship with other Christian students at The Ohio State University. ARTICLE 3: Membership Section 1 – Membership is open to any currently enrolled student that demonstrates an active interest in Heritage House Student Fellowship. Leaders are selected based on class rank, involvement, and must display behavior that is consistent with the purpose and mission of Heritage House Student Fellowship. Section 2 – This organization shall not discriminate on the basis of age, race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, ancestry, disability, veterans’ status, or political affiliation. ARTICLE 4: Advisor The adviser to this organization shall be full-time administrator, faculty, or staff. ARTICLE 5: Officers The officers of Heritage House Student Fellowship shall be President, Secretary, and Treasurer. The term of each officer shall be one year. Officers may serve for an unlimited number of terms, and are determined by student leadership in cooperation with the leaders of the national organization. ARTICLE 6: Meetings Regular meetings will be held weekly for all who are interested. Meetings for the planning of special events may be called whenever necessary.