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CWU Clubs & Organization Handbook Index Student Groups Scheduling - What it means to be a student group? - SURC - Student Group Support Contacts - Academic 1 - Housing 11 Departmental Quick Resource Guide Club Financials (SURC Accounting) - Transaction Window Basics 2 - Donations and Sponsorships 13 Club Registration Funds Council - Starting a Club - Refer to Funds Council document - Basic Requirements - Tips for Starting a Club 5 14 Club Renewal Club Events - Officer Transition - Pre-Event Planning - Purpose and Basic Requirements - Day of Event (Implementation and - Tips for Transition Execution) 7 - Post Event 17 Club Specialty Groups Club Travel - Becoming an Organization - Pre-Travel and Requirements - Becoming a Sport Club - Timeline - Situation and Response - Tips for Traveling 8 - Post Travel 21 Club Standing Club Promotion - Purpose - Hype - Requirements for Good Standing - Publicity - Good vs Bad Standing - Presence - Unrecognized Clubs 9 - Announcements Club Council Appendix - Purpose - Additional Support Department Info - Constitution and Contacts 10 Student Groups What it means to be a Student Group Student Clubs and Organizations are an integral part of the higher education co-curricular experience. These on campus and student-run specialty groups are forces for community involvement, co-curricular and professional development, and fun! The work these student groups do have a strong positive correlation with student retention, resilience, overall wellness and sense of belonging, as well as academic success. Student Group Support Support and management of Student Groups is jointly shared by the Office of Student Leadership, Involvement, & Community Engagement(SLICE), The Diversity and Equity Center, Campus Recreation, Westside Student Life, and the Associated Students of Central Washington University (ASCWU). In addition each club and org is supported by faculty/staff advisors. Club & Organization Support Contacts Dr. Jenna Hyatt Associated Dean of Student Success and Interim Director of SLICE Interim Advisor to the Inter-Club Association Jenna.Hyatt@cwu.edu 509.963.1320 Justin Santoli Program Manager, Diversity and Equity Center Advisor to the Equity and Services Council, and all ESC Organizations Justin.Santoli@cwu.edu 509.963.1651 Samantha Wary Sport Clubs Coordinator Advisor to CWU Sports Clubs Samantha.Wary@cwu.edu 509-963-3557 1 Departmental Quick Resource Guide Student Leadership, Involvement, & Community Engagement (SLICE) (SURC 250) SLICE connects students with opportunities for leadership development, community engagement volunteer opportunities, and is the office that directly supports the ICA. slice@cwu.edu, 509-963-1850 https://www.cwu.edu/leadership-engage/ SURC Accounting (SURC 263) SURC Accounting provides accounting/banking services to both Clubs and Organizations on campus, contacting them for help with deposits, withdrawals, and viewing your club’s account balance. club_accounting@cwu.edu, 509-963-3034 https://www.cwu.edu/surc-accounting/ The Diversity and Equity Center (DEC) (Black Hall 101) The DEC directly supports ESC organizations who provide students with experiences and activities focusing on the celebration of cultural groups, inclusivity, social justice, diversity, and equality. diversity@cwu.edu, 509-963-2127 https://www.cwu.edu/diversity/ Recreation Center The Rec Center is the department that houses the Fitness Center, Intramural sports, Outdoor Pursuits & Rentals, and CWU’s Collegiate Sport Clubs.The Collegiate Sport Club Contact is the Sport Club Coordinator Samantha Wary Samantha.Wary@cwu.edu (509) 963-3516 https://www.cwu.edu/rec/ 2 Student Union Operations and Scheduling Services (SURC 146) The Student Union is a great resource for student groups that would like to host events, reserve space or equipment, or just utilize the central student hub on campus. Student Union Operations Scheduling Services can be reached at: schedule@cwu.edu, 509-963-3488 https://www.cwu.edu/student-union/scheduling-services The Publicity Center (SURC 272) The Publicity Center offers comprehensive design, marketing/media and consulting services to promote student-focused events, programs, departments and organizations. publicity@cwu.edu, 509-963-1677 https://www.cwu.edu/surc/publicity-center Club Registration Starting a Club Basic Requirements ● You will need a minimum of four members. These initial four members will serve as your officers and will most likely be those with the ability to reserve rooms for club activities, as well as having access to your club account. In addition to your four members, you will also need a CWU faculty/staff advisor for your club. ● You and your club members will need to create a Club Constitution. A fillable constitution outline is provided in the registration form on Presence for students to go in and change at any time. There will be prompts to assist you with creating your club’s goals, purpose, membership rules, etc. ● (Presence) The online Club Registration Form will then need to be filled out: o New Club Registration Form ● Lastly, every member of your club will need to digitally sign off on the Risk Insurance Form. By signing this document you are acknowledging that your participation in Club Activity is subject to a basic level of risk. New members to the club will also need to fill out this form. 3
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