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  1. Any member of the MIT community is eligible to become a member of Interfaith. There is no course preference for students; members , and both graduates and undergraduates may join. Members of all beliefs are encouraged to join. One is considered a member of this organization in any given academic term if he/she has attended at least one club activity and one meeting in the preceding or current term and is a member of the Interfaith mailing list.
  2. The organization’s membership will at all times consist of at least 5 MIT students and be more than half MIT students.
  3. This organization will not discriminate based on any characteristic listed in MIT's Nondiscrimination Statement.
  4. If this organization charges any monetary dues, there will be exceptions made for students that cannot afford these dues.

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