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Student Organizations
Guildlines
To
become recognized as a new student
organization, stop by the Student
Affairs Office in Room 204 and speak
to Dr. Emily Tweed, Associate Vice
President and Dean of Students.
You will be asked to file a statement
of purpose, objectives, and procedures
that will be reviewed and approved
by the faculty advisor that your
organization chooses.
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Groups of students who share a common
interest, either social or professional, that serves the
objectives of the University, may organize and seek recognition
as a student organization from the administration through
the Student Affairs office.
These recognized organizations reflect a wide
range of interests, including an array of professional,
political, social and recreational groups. Included
among these many organizations are networks for international
students and women students, opportunities for public
speaking and engagement in public affairs, as well
as the study of chiropractic methods and philosophy.
These organizations provide ready opportunities for
participation in these and other special interests,
and for personal and professional growth. The University
also provides and sponsors extracurricular clubs and
activities throughout the year including aerobics,
hockey, baseball, basketball, soccer, mountain biking,
skiing, and martial arts.
IMPORTANT UPCOMING DATES:
MANDATORY Club/Organization Leader
Meeting - Tuesday, May 13, 2008 - Room 26- Noon-1PM
(A leader from each club/organization MUST attend.
Lunch will be provided).
Budget Proposal Forms Due in
the Student Senate Mailbox in Student Affairs (Rm
204) - Friday, May 16, 2008 by 1PM.
Club and Organization Day - Tuesday,
May 20, 2008 - Auditorium Foyer - Noon - 1PM.
Budget Proposal Meeting - Tuesday,
May 20, 2008 - Rm L1 - 5PM - 8PM.
Friday, July 25, 2008 by 1PM
- Last Day to submit vouchers with receipts for reimbursement
from Student Senate. Please put in Student Senate
Mailbox in Student Affairs Office (Rm 204).
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