THE NEW 2008-09 CLUB HANDBOOK IS NOW AVAILABLE ONLINE! Scroll down for the link.
Clubs and organizations have been organized by students with common interests and career goals. Clubs offer a great atmosphere for students to meet others, have fun, and gain leadership skills!
ATTENTION ALL CLUBS!
Club Congress: The purpose of the student club congress is to maintain open and effective communication between the ASOC Executive Council, Director of Student Programs and Leadership Development, the Student Organizers, and all chartered clubs. Club attendance is mandatory. Clubs not in attendance for two meetings will be considered inactive and may have their charters revoked.
Choose ONE meeting to attend in November: Mon., Nov. 17 at 3:00 pm Tues., Nov. 18 at 3:00pm ** Please note that this is a NEW time! Wed., Nov. 19 at 1:00 pm All meetings will be held in BSC 122 (the Clubs' Room).
**If unable to attend a meeting, please send an email to the ASOC VP of Judicial Affairs, Joseph Vannett at least two days prior to the meeting date who can be reached at ASOC.
NEW 2008-09 Club Directory !!! If you'd like to get more information or become a member of one of the already chartered clubs on the O.C. campus, just click on their link below or stop by BSC 120/121 for more information.
2009 RN Program Graduates American Sign Language and Deaf Culture Club Black Student Union Campus Crusade for Christ Each One, Teach One Hip Hop Club Engineering, Math, and Economics Club Engineers Without Borders Environmental Outreach Club International Student Club Korean Club Math Club Native Raven Phi Theta Kappa Photography Club Physical Therapist Assistant Club Rotaract Club SIDEOUT (Volleyball Club) Street Surfers (Longboarding Club) Ultimate Frisbee Club Veterans Environmental Corps Weld Club Starting a Club To start a club you will need to complete a Club charter and bring it to the ASOC Office located in the Bremer Student Center room 118 for review and signature. Once you have all of the necessary information completed, turn your charter in to one of the Student Programs and Leadership Development Offices in the BSC Room 120 or 121.
If you have any further questions about starting a club, please e-mail one of the ASOC officers or stop by and visit them in the BSC Room 118.
New Club Handbook now available!!!!!! 2008-09 Club Handbook
Freedom of Association & Organization
WAC 132C-120-020 Freedom of Association & Organization
Students bring to the College a variety of interests previously acquired and develop new interests as members of the college community. They are free to organize and join associations to promote any legal purpose or common interest.
Student organizations must be granted a charter by the College student government before they may be officially recognized. Prior to becoming chartered, a student organization must submit to the student government a statement of purpose, criteria for membership, a statement of operating rules or procedures, the name of a faculty member who has agreed to serve as advisor, and otherwise meet all student government requirements for charter. All student organizations must also submit to the student government a list of officers and renew a granted charter as required. In order to qualify for issuance of a charter, membership in a student organization must be open to all students. Affiliation with a non-College organization shall not be grounds for denial of charter provided that other conditions for charter issuance have been met. The charter of a student organization may be withdrawn by the student government for non-conformity to provisions of its charter, the Student Conduct Code, or student government requirements.
Last updated on 11/12/08
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