SAE was suspended by MIT Sept. 22 after campus police brought charges against the fraternity for serving the Wellesley student.
The suspension means that SAE members cannot participate in school events as a group.
According to the MIT press office, these charges would be grounds for banning the fraternity from the Institute. A final decision will be made following an upcoming disciplinary hearing before MIT's dean.
SAE has also been suspended by the Interfraternity Council of MIT, meaning that the fraternity is prohibited from rushing first-years.
--Victoria C. Hallett contributed to the reporting of this article.