The national Sigma Phi Epsilon organization has closed its chapter at the University of Missouri after several violations of alcohol and other policies.

In the spring 2017 semester, the fraternity at 405 Kentucky Blvd. was found to have violated earlier probationary limits on events with alcohol and its probation, scheduled to end in May, was extended until May 2018, MU spokesman Christian Basi wrote in an email.

The extended probation banned all events with alcohol until chapter leaders went through a training program and met with Greek Life administrators to discuss a program on responsible decision-making called the Balanced Man program, Basi wrote.

The fraternity had been disciplined in three of the four semesters immediately preceding the spring 2017 violations.

There are no current campus disciplinary actions pending against the organization, Basi said.

“We very much appreciated the national organization and local alumni for taking this step that is consistent with our values,” Basi said.

Chapter president John Tocco declined to comment on the national organization’s action.