In your application, please answer the following questions:
- What is the mission/purpose of your club?
- How will your club be different than existing clubs, and how will it benefit students at ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø±¬ÍøÕ¾? If your club is similar to existing clubs, please discuss your attempts to organize activities within the existing club.
- What are your specific plans for events/activities for the coming year?
- What funding needs do you anticipate?
- How many other students have expressed interest in joining the club? Minimum 10 including two leaders.
Applications will be circulated to campus stakeholders for feedback and approval, including staff and faculty members.
Policy for Starting a New Club Sport
- Eligibility: Students are welcome to propose new club sports but should be mindful of two conditions for eligibility:
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- If a varsity team and intramural program for the proposed sport already exists, the proposed sport is considered ineligible; and/or
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- The proposed sport will not be approved if is considered very high or high risk (see below for detailed list).
- Space Availability: Separate approval from ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø±¬ÍøÕ¾ Athletics is required to ensure adequate field or gym space is available.
- Insurance Coverage: The sport must be or be able to be covered by ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø±¬ÍøÕ¾'s insurance. Approval of sport is contingent on the actual purchasing of insurance which will take place over the summer
- Contact Sports: For contact sports, approval from the Head Athletic Trainer Dan Davies is required to ensure adequate staffing for safety.
- Cost Per Student: The cost per student participating in the sport will be taken into consideration.
Once a proposed sport meets these requirements, the SOOC (Student Organization Oversite Committee) must issue the final approval.
Club sports will be approved on an annual cycle in the spring, so that the College can add them to our insurance policy in anticipation of the upcoming academic year.
List of Very High Risk and High Risk Sports List Provided by our Insurance Company
VERY HIGH RISK:
Boxing
Tackle Football
Gymnastics
Ice Hockey
Polo
Rodeo
HIGH RISK
Rock Climbing (not indoor on a wall but real mountain/rock climbing)
Diving
Field Hockey
Martial Arts/MMA
Lacrosse
Roller Hockey
Snowboarding
Surfing
Wakeboarding
Wrestling
Before proposed groups can be considered for approval from the Student Organizations Oversight Committee (SOOC) they must receive provisional approval from the Office of Student Activities. Approval is contingent on meeting the following conditions:
- Receive clearance from the Campus Stakeholder Group.
- Admit all students regardless of race, religion, age, ethnic or national origin, gender, physical ability, or sexual orientation.
- Abide by the Code of Community Standards.
- Demonstrate a mission distinct from all other clubs on campus.
- If similar to existing student groups or academic departments, demonstrate collaborative efforts with other groups or departments (for at least three months). Note: Generally, if the mission statement falls within an obvious college department or creates a duplicate event that is already sponsored by a department, the club should work within that department to sponsor these events. To that end:
- If your proposed club is only open to students within an academic department; consists of members who share the same major; and/or is clearly a pre-professional/academic group, please explore chartering or sponsoring events through an academic department.
- If your proposed club has a mission that is primarily focused on fundraising and/or volunteer/community service, please explore the possibility of organizing through the McKeen Center (reach out to Samantha Cogswell, Associate Director of the McKeen Center).
- Provide a leadership structure that will ensure the continuity of the club from year to year.
- If applying in the Spring semester, the founders and members of the organization cannot be graduating seniors.
- Seven members in addition to the club leaders need to attend the meeting with Student Activities Staff.
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