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Developing Your Student Organization at FGCU
Ashton R. Hartley, M.Ed., Assistant Director for Student Engagement Florida Gulf Coast University Office of Student Involvement
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Florida Gulf Coast University Office of Student Involvement
Learning Outcomes Gain knowledge and understanding of student organization resources, policies and involvement opportunities Develop collaborative relationships with student organizations, university departments and community partners Identify all aspects of a successful event/program Familiarize oneself with the resources provided by EagleLink Florida Gulf Coast University Office of Student Involvement
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Florida Gulf Coast University Office of Student Involvement
Agenda Organization Development EagleLink Event Planning Process Resources Florida Gulf Coast University Office of Student Involvement
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Organization development Policies, Procedures & Development
Florida Gulf Coast University Office of Student Involvement
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Officer & Member Eligibility
Florida Gulf Coast University Office of Student Involvement
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Ineligible officers: Appeal process
Officer eligibility checks conducted after September 15th, 2017 President, officer and advisor will be notified of ineligibility Ineligible officer must submit appeal form to OSI within 5 business days Appeals Committee will review and make decision Florida Gulf Coast University Office of Student Involvement
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Florida Gulf Coast University Office of Student Involvement
Hazing Florida Gulf Coast University, Student Code of Conduct – H. Hazing Hazing is: A violation of the FGCU policy and Florida State Law Typically in the form of physical risk or mental distress Harmful to individuals, groups and the university Found in all types of student organizations Florida Gulf Coast University Office of Student Involvement
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Florida Gulf Coast University Office of Student Involvement
TITLE IX Florida Gulf Coast University is committed to providing a safe and positive living, learning, and working environment. The University has a responsibility to ensure that all students, staff, faculty, and visitors can enjoy the benefits and opportunities the University has to offer in an environment free from discrimination on the basis of sex, including sexual assault and sexual harassment. If you or someone you know experiences any type of sexual assault or harassment, please contact the Title IX Coordinator, Precious Gunter, at Florida Gulf Coast University Office of Student Involvement
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Student organization misconduct
Examples include: forgery, misuse of funds, misuse alcohol, etc. Probation Restrictions Disciplinary suspension or expulsion Florida Gulf Coast University Office of Student Involvement
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Membership, Recruitment & retention
Elevator Speech Strengths Top Three Adjectives What do we stand for? What do we offer? Use everyday language No more than a minute long The GRAPEs Principle Individuals join organizations for… Growth Recognition Achievement Participation Enjoyment
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5 ’s Meeting Management Switch it up! Invite outside speakers
Have a clear agenda and goal(s) Start on time, end on time Develop a decision making system Follow-up Keep things interesting Switch it up! Invite outside speakers Theme Meetings Food Surprise outings Teambuilding
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Florida Gulf Coast University Office of Student Involvement
ADVISING YOUR ADVISOR Choose an advisor who shares similar interests Set expectations Explain organization’s purpose, role, duties, time commitment Determine what support looks like Florida Gulf Coast University Office of Student Involvement
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EagleLink: Tools for Organizations
Manage rosters Officer elections Register your RSO Renew RSO status Submit Domestic Travel Form Submit Event Planning Form Submit Senate Bills Florida Gulf Coast University Office of Student Involvement
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Florida Gulf Coast University Office of Student Involvement
Event Planning form Guides you through the risks and details of your event Must have confirmation of location whether on or off campus Florida Gulf Coast University Office of Student Involvement
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When do you need it? Events held outdoors Events with alcohol Events in which food is served to the general public Events in which large crowds are anticipated Events that involve physical activity or in which a waiver is needed Events involving amplified sound (like DJs or bands) Events that involve performers, speakers, or other acts Events that involve one or more contracts or rentals Fundraisers or events where money exchanges hands Events that involve minors on campus Events in which controversial and/or emotionally charged content may be involved Events in which national, state, or local appointed or elected officials or candidates will be present (not SG or RSO officers) Events in which media will be on campus Rallies/demonstrations Events in which a motion picture is being shown
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Florida Gulf Coast University Office of Student Involvement
Event Planning form Florida Gulf Coast University Office of Student Involvement
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Florida Gulf Coast University Office of Student Involvement
Travel (Domestic) Request to travel must be submitted 3 weeks in advance via EagleLink Keep a copy of all emergency contact information for duration of trip Insurance not required for domestic travel Florida Gulf Coast University Office of Student Involvement
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Travel (International)
Request to travel must be submitted 6 months in advance President must meet with Assistant Director for Student Engagement prior to departure date Insurance required for international travel Florida Gulf Coast University Office of Student Involvement
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Florida Gulf Coast University Office of Student Involvement
Serving alcohol Attend a TIPS Training (Training for Intervention Procedures) Submit an Event Planning Form ON CAMPUS Event: Complete Application for Serving Alcohol form OFF CAMPUS Event: Complete Alcoholic Beverage Request Form Wristbands or stamping to identify those underage & those of legal drinking age Provide 1 Sober Monitor per 25 guests Florida Gulf Coast University Office of Student Involvement
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Liability: Who is Responsible?
Event or Participant Waivers (optional) President’s Waiver (mandatory) Florida Gulf Coast University Office of Student Involvement
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Florida Gulf Coast University Office of Student Involvement
Resources Florida Gulf Coast University Office of Student Involvement
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FREE Services Computer Stations Printing, copying & faxing
Printing (must have flash drive) Copying – Black & White (colored paper); 50/day Poster Machine – 4 per event (must have flash drive) Paper and Paint Supplies for Banners Banners must be removed no later than 48 hours following the conclusion of the advertised event Banners that advertise perpetual meetings or are general advertisement banners may be hung during the semester, but will be removed after two weeks if space is needed for additional banners.
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Florida Gulf Coast University Office of Student Involvement
RSO Request To request an contact Ashton Hartley at with the following: Subject line should be " Address Request" or "Password Reset Request" Name of primary contact UIN Organization Name For Address Requests: Provide the desired address For Password Resets: Provide the current address Florida Gulf Coast University Office of Student Involvement
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Student organizations council
Liaison to RSOs and OSI Composed of students from multiple RSOs Provides programs & services to RSOs: Lunch and Lead Workshop Series RSO President’s Mixer Market Mondays Fall & Spring Involvement Fair
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Student organizations council
“Serving you, so you can serve others.” FB: FGCU SOC Instagram: fgcu_soc
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Office of student involvement
Cohen Center Room 258 Office Hours: 8am - 6pm, Monday- Thursday 8am-5pm, Friday Office Number: Fax Number: Florida Gulf Coast University Office of Student Involvement
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Florida Gulf Coast University Office of Student Involvement
WRAP UP Questions Evaluations Ashton R. Hartley, M.Ed., Assistant Director for Student Engagement Office: Cohen Center, 252 Office Phone: Florida Gulf Coast University Office of Student Involvement
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