RE-REGISTRATION 2015 - OrgID - PowerPoint Slides for you to take notes - Resources for Student Organizations - Information Data Collection Sheet OBJECTIVES OF TRAINING o o o o Update you on policies & procedures Understand the SeaOrg Program Notify you of free resources available Learn how to re-register your organization for 2015 o Update officer information RSO RE-REGISTRATION Log onto SeaOrg Update your organization’s information via SeaOrg at http://appserv02.uncw.edu/studentorgs/studentadmin/login.aspx Be sure to include: • 5 registered students as a minimum with e-mail and cell phone information • Assign 1-2 Reservation Delegates (these will be the only members of your organization who can make room reservations) D EA D LIN E : W E D N E S DAY JA N UA RY 21 ST BEFORE NOON RSO RE-REGISTRATION ANNUAL UNIVERSITY REQUIREMENT FOR ALL STUDENT O R G A N I Z AT I O N S W H I C H M U S T B E C O M P L E T E D E A C H S P R I N G I N O R D E R TO M A I N TA I N A C T I V E R EG I S T R AT I O N S TAT U S W I T H T H E U N I V E R S I T Y. D EA D LIN E : W E D N E S DAY JA N UA RY 21 ST BEFORE NOON BENEFITS OF BEING A REGISTERED STUDENT ORGANIZATION o registered student organizations have privileges reserved for active student organizations, including, but not limited to: o reserving space on campus, o accessing funds from an on-campus account, o requesting funds from SGA, o holding fundraisers on campus, o using the university’s name and/or logo o accessing technology resources (i.e. website, email, timmy folder, etc.) o all standing reservations will be cancelled and all accounts will be frozen until further arrangements are made with the Campus Activities & Involvement Center for the organization to complete the re-registration process. STEPS TO COMPLETING REREGISTRATION Step 1: Send one (1) representative to a ReRegistration Seminar. DONE! Step 2: Update your RSO information on SeaOrg at: www.uncw.edu/studentorgs. - Officers’ Contact Information (e-mail and phone) - MUST have 5 registered students minimum Step 3: Turn in the Information Data Collection Sheet Social Network for your Organization for UNCW Students Allows students who are not members to learn about and contact you Allows CAIC to contact the correct student leaders Allows officers to see updated information about the FREE resources you have yet to use Tracks Budget Points for Operational Budget purposes ….. and so much more! How to register 1. Go to uncw.edu/studentorgs 2. Put in your username and password and Org ID (located on your folder) 3. Scroll to the “Member Information” section 4. Edit or Delete as necessary HOW TO UPDATE OFFICER INFORMATION 1 2 3 HOW TO UPDATE MEETING INFORMATION Choose “Closed” RESOURCES IN THE INVOLVEMENT CENTER HAVE YOU USED YOURS? O N C E YO U LO G I N , T H E M E N U I S L O C AT E D O N THE LEFT HAND SIDE OF THE SCREEN. CONSTITUTION REVIEW: what can reading your constitution do for you? make your life easier! ensure you and your officers know your job know the rules of your organization in case there are problems Understand active member expectations and benefits how to problem-solve when those uncomfortable situations occur estimated time < 20 minutes estimated time savings = hours CONSTITUTION REVIEW: THREE MANDATORY CLAUSES The University requires three (3) clauses to be included in every organization’s constitution: o Adherence o Non-Exclusionary Membership o Non-Profit CONSTITUTION REVIEW: ADHERENCE This organization will adhere to all university rules, regulations, and policies, as well as to all local, state, and federal laws. CONSTITUTION REVIEW: NON-EXCLUSIONARY MEMBERSHIP CLAUSE it is the policy of UNCW and _____________________________________ that this organization practices an open state the official name of the organization (as stated above). membership policy for members of the university community without regard to age, color, disability, national origin, race, religion, military service member or veteran status, or sexual orientation. membership and participation in this student organization must be open to all currently registered students without regard to gender, unless exempt under title ix. or it is the policy of UNCW and _____________________________________ that this organization practices an open organization (as stated above). state the official name of the membership policy for members of the university community without regard to age, color, disability, national origin, race, religion, military service member or veteran status, or sexual orientation. membership and participation in this student organization must be open to all currently registered students without regard to gender, unless exempt under title ix. student groups that select their members on the basis of commitment to a set of beliefs (e.g., religious or political beliefs) may limit membership and participation in the group to students who, upon individual inquiry, affirm that they support the group and agree with its beliefs, so long as no student is excluded from membership or participation on the basis of his or her age, race, color, national origin, disability, religious status or historic religious affiliation, military veteran or service member status, sexual orientation, or, unless exempt under title ix, gender. all fee sponsored programming must be open to the entire university community. all student organizations and their leaders must further comply with the UNCW code of student life, university policies and applicable state, federal, and local laws CONSTITUTION REVIEW: NON-PROFIT Name of Organization and Chapter Name here is organized exclusively for charitable, religious, educational, pleasure, recreation, or scientific purposes, including, for such purposes, similar to organizations that qualify as exempt organizations under either section 501 (c) (3) or 501 (c) (7) of the internal revenue code of 1954. No part of the net earnings of the organization shall inure to the benefit of its members, directors, officers, or other persons except that the organization shall be authorized to and empowered to make payments and distributions in furtherance of the exempt purposes of the organization. The university has no responsibilities for the financial or fund raising activities of the organization; the organization further agrees and accepts sole responsibility for any tax treatment, consequences, record-keeping or filings required for its activities pursuant to state or federal laws. In the event of dissolution, remaining funds will be handled pursuant to established university policy. CAMPUS RESOURCES Career Presentations for Student Organizations Career Assessments Career Exploration Campus to Career Campus to Grad School Submit program request at: https://selectsurvey.uncw.edu/selectsurveynet/TakeSurvey.aspx?PageNumber=1&S urveyID=74309ol1&Preview=true CAMPUS RESOURCES A member of the Community Standards Committee can come into your meeting and help facilitate the creation of meaningful standards that will guide membership behavior and how you want to be perceived by the UNCW community. Please contact Dr. Chip Phillips at phillipsf@uncw.edu or 910-962-3119 for more information. Develop Community Standards for Your Student Organization CAMPUS RESOURCES Want to learn more about leadership? YOU CAN: 1. Participate in one of our major leadership experiences 2. Complete the Leadership Development Program 3. Invite speakers to facilitate a session for you in your general or committee meetings to fulfill local or national leadership requirements See our website or find us on for more info! What is all about? The Campus Activities & Involvement Center (CAIC) is your gateway to entertainment, involvement, and leadership on campus. As part of the Division of Student Affairs, we are creating experiences for life by providing opportunities for students to participate actively, grow personally, and explore new ideas and interests through a variety of entertainment and involvement experiences. We organize events such as the UNCWelcome, UNCWelcome Back, and many others... Our staff, and the students with whom we work, are committed to creating a vibrant campus community filled with diverse activities for all students. Meet the CAIC Staff in the Involvement Center Jon Kapell Director of Campus Activities Kanalyn Jackson CAIC Graduate Assistant Nicole Fedders Assistant Director of Campus Activities Dani Roberts CAIC Graduate Assistant INVOLVEMENT SPECIALISTS May Rogers Manager Kristin Morris Involvement Specialist Shelby Johnson Involvement Specialist Erin Danneker Involvement Specialist How do you get in touch with an Involvement Specialist?? M-W 9am-8pm, Thurs & Fri 9am-5pm 910-962-3553 activities@uncw.edu Kat Washington Involvement Specialist Sarah Mayer Involvement Specialist CAIC STUDENT EMPLOYEES Stephanie Dibenedetto Office Assistant Daysja Phillips Calendar Assistant Ashley Carroll CAIC Office Assistant Dwayne Morgan CAIC Office Assistant Sarah Carroll Posting Assistant Office of Student Leadership and Engagement Dr. Sonja Ardoin Director of the Office for Student Leadership and Engagement Becca Eden Administrative Associate for Student Leadership and Engagement Jaime Russell Assistant Director of the Office for Student Leadership and Engagement Michele Kaplan Fraternity and Sorority Life Coordinator OFFICE OF STUDENT LEADERSHIP AND ENGAGEMENT Graduate Assistant for Fraternities & Sororities Graduate Assistant for the Office of Student Leadership & Engagement Graduate Assistant for the Office of Student Leadership & Engagement Meet the Staff in Campus Life Conferences, Events, and Reservations Campus Life Executive Office Student Media Zach Hollenbaugh Assistant Director of Event Management & Technology Bill DiNome Coordinator Larry Wray Executive Director Justin Edwards Reservations Coordinator Amélie Brogden, Director of Conferences, Events, and Reservations Meet the Staff in Campus Life Arts and Programs Stefanie Mancuso Interim Associate Director of Arts and Programs Sandra Jackson Interim Assistant Director of Arts and Programs Andrea Ingle ACE Programming Coordinator Facilities and Business Operations Alan Hinton Assistant Director of Facilities Cathy Murphy Business Operations Coordinator Cynthia Hartman, Associate Director for Facilities and Business Operations Sean Connolly Office Manager Curtis Bohnsack Facilities Specialist WHAT ARE INVOLVEMENT SPECIALISTS …and what do they do?? Inform students about the process for starting new student organizations Help navigate SeaOrg Assist with general Involvement Center needs (i.e. copying, printing, use of scanner, student organization forms, etc) Advise on marketing materials Support SGA Services (Legal Services) Setting up appointments P E E R E D U C AT O R S T R A I N E D T O A S S I S T S T U D E N T S DEVELOP LEADERSHIP SKILLS AND LEARN TO E F F E C T I V E LY R U N T H E I R S T U D E N T O R G A N I Z AT I O N S . QUESTIONS? H AV E A Q U I C K Q U ES T I O N : E-MAIL A C T I V I T I E S @ U N C W. E D U https://twitter.com/uncwCAIC/ www.facebook.com/uncw.caic Resources in the Involvement Center available for student organizations Helium Balloons: 50 total (you provide the balloons and ribbon) Quantity listed is Per Organization and Per Semester! Buttons: 50 total (provided in increments of 10 buttons per bag) Arts and Crafts supplies: chalk, spray paint, banner paper, markers, die cuts Plotter (largescale color printing): 5 posters (24x36’) *5 laminations FORMS AND RESOURCE PAGE FORMS AND RESOURCE PAGE http://www.uncw.edu/studentorgs/hot.htm Section 1 - Registered Student Organizations at UNCW Section 2 - Registering and Re-Registering your RSO Section 3 – Resources Section 4 - Financial Management Section 5 - Event Planning Section 6 - Advisors and Coaches Section 7 - Fraternity & Sorority Life Section 8 - Sports Club Council Section 9 - Various Forms PRINTING A T-SHIRT? • First, create your design • Send cathy murphy <murphyc> the graphic of the t -shirt • ALL t-shirt designs that have the UNCW house logo, athletics logo, Sammy or a seahawk MUST be approved by the auxiliary services office • If you are using a UNCW logo (house logo, athletics logo, sammy the seahawk downloadable logos at: http://uncw.Edu/licensing/licensing-logos.Htm) Licensing information is on the resource page, under Section 3: Resources, Licensing and Trademark Information ADVERTISING ON CAMPUS • CAIC ONLINE CALENDAR: EVENT SUBMISSION F O R M O N L I N E A T W W W. U N C W. E D U / A C T I V I T I E S • Bi-monthly (twice a month) print calendar posted around campus • Feeds into Hawk E-News (Career Center) • C H A L K I N G I S A G R E A T W AY T O A D V E R T I S E , B U T, IS NOT PERMITTED… • • • • On brick surfaces (i.e. in front of the FSC) On vertical surfaces Under any overhangs (must be accessible to rain) In the amphitheatre (reserved space), in the Student Recreation Center atrium (you can chalk across the street from the SRC), or on Main Street of Seahawk Landing (engraved quotes) • In conjunction with sealants (i.e. hairspray, spray adhesive, etc.) PRINTING A T-SHIRT? HOUSING & RESIDENCE LIFE • Must distribute through HRL administrative office they will approve and post for you • Roomers: Monthly publication distributed to all residents on campus. Contact Danielle Ferrell (drf5657@uncw.edu). BANNERS, POSTERS, FLIERS, ETC. • Organization name must be on ALL marketing materials; contact # and/or email address should also be provided • Banner spaces are reserved through CAIC; cannot be reserved in advance; space can be reserved for up to 2 weeks at a time • Banner Board: Bookstore loading dock SPIRIT ROCK AND BOULDER! • 24 hour courtesy PERMITS • DIG PERMIT • Physical Plant, 910-962-3100 (online form, but call) • PUBLIC PERFORMANCE RIGHTS • • • Film Licensing Lumina Theater, www.uncw.edu/lumina (see Reservations and Programming) Sandra Jackson is the film guru! Sandra Jackson Interim Assistant Director od Arts and Programs ON-CAMPUS ACCOUNTS FIRST, send Cathy murphy <murphyc> the graphic of the t-shirt SECOND, Cathy will forward the design to Jon Kapell for final approval All t-shirt designs that have the UNCW house logo, athletics logo, and/or Sammy the Seahawk must be approved by the auxiliary services office If you are using a UNCW logo (house logo, athletics logo, Sammy the Seahawk downloadable logos at: (http://uncw.edu/licensing/licensing-logos.htm) The director for CAIC will seek the approval of the director of auxiliary services for final approval. once approval has been secured, the director of CAIC will notify the organization. TAX ID – NON-PROFIT STATUS GO TO: H T T P : / / W W W. U N C W. E D U / S T U D E N T O R G S / T A X I N F O R M AT I O N . H T M L DROP OFF A COPY OF YOUR LET TER TO THE CAIC OFFICE ( TA K E S A B O U T 6 W E E K S ) STUDENT ORGANIZATION SPONSORED SPEAKERS 1. RSOs are welcome to sponsor speakers on campus. 2. Reserve the space as you would any other event. 3. Meet with the Assistant Director for Campus Activities within a week of receiving funding. • Learn about the solicitation policy. • Understand academic mission of the university. • Obtain placard/lanyard to wear during event. 4. Day of event: • Student organization representatives must be present at all times (lanyard/placard worn by primary representative) • Have a copy of the reservation confirmation with you. THREE MAIN SOURCES OF FUNDING THROUGH SGA: Special Activity Funding Travel Special Activity Funding Programming Capital Expenditure Funding Early Hawk Funding What: one-time program funding for conferences or other travel opportunities, social or educational programs, etc. 60/40 split of on-campus versus off-campus funding. Who: Registered Student Organizations When: Proposals must be received before 5:00 p.m. o n Tu e s d a y t o b e r e v i e w e d F r i d a y o f t h e s a m e w e e k . S G A v o t e s o n t h e p r o p o s a l s t h e f o l l o w i n g Tu e s d a y. H o w : F i r s t - c o m e , f i r s t - s e r v e o p p o r t u n i t y. U s e t h e o n l i n e f orms at ht t p: / / s t udent .unc w. edu/ org/s ga/ funding. html under SECTION 2 - FUNDING INFORMATION AND FORMS Limit: • Travel: limit 2 aw arded travels per academic year; $1,000 cap per travel, $250 per person • Programs: $3,000 cap for programs; can submit multiple programs W H AT : A R E Q U E S T O F T R AV E L O R PROGRAMMING FOR SUMMER AND THE B EG I N N I N G O F FA L L • Due before 5:00p.m. on March 31st • Travel: limit 2 awarded travels per academic year; $1,000 cap per travel, $250 per person, after May 8th and before October 15th Programs: $3,000 cap for programs; can submit multiple programs; for programs in August, September and October. • W H AT: P R O V I D E S S U P P O R T I V E F U N D I N G T O S T U D E N T O R G A N I Z AT I O N S F O R L A R G E C A P I TA L PURCHASES IN EXCESS OF $500. • • • Have a minimum life expectancy of three (3) years Contribute directly to the fulfillment of the organization’s stated mission RSOs can only request the same or nearly identical item 3 years after its purchase date W H O : A L L R S O s . M U S T D E M O N S T R AT E O R G A N I Z AT I O N R E L E VA N C E A N D O V E R A L L BENEFIT TO THE UNIVERSITY AS A WHOLE. W H E N : E N D O F FA L L A N D B EG I N N I N G O F SPRING SEMESTERS. Fisher Student Center Room 2029 M O N D AY – W E D N E S D AY: 9 A M - 8 P M T H U R S D AY & F R I D AY: 9 A M - 5 P M Contact Us: 910.962.3553 ~ activities@uncw.edu RESPONSIBLE USE OF FACILITIES Using university space is a privilege for student organizations. In order for student organizations to continue to enjoy the privilege of using campus space, organizations will be held to the University’s facility policies which includes, but are not limited, the following expectations: leave meeting space in the same condition found remove any additional trash from the facility (especially large items such as pizza boxes) remove any food waste and place in outdoor trash bins over weekends (housekeeping is not scheduled facilities over the weekends) only use sections of the facility that have been reserved by the organization immediately report any incident(s) or damage(s) to the appropriate reservations office, whether caused by the organization or not understand that access to technology is only available in select university spaces and, can then only be accessed and operated by university personnel (Note: access to technology is not available in academic spaces) a UNCW student member from the sponsoring student organization must be present at all times during the time of the event student organizations are required to inform the appropriate reservations office during normal business hours should an event, meeting, etc. be canceled RESPONSIBLE USE OF FACILITIES Reservation Delegates: • Each organization can have up to two • Reservation Delegates must be updated on SeaOrg • Who should your Reservation Delegates be? • Reservation Delegate training. RESPONSIBLE USE OF FACILITIES Failure to uphold the expectations noted, your organization may be subject to penalty which may include: loss of reservation privileges, and charges for damage, clean-up, etc. Student organizations that misuse university facilities twice within a sixmonth period will be placed on facility misuse probation which entails: - loss of all current university facility reservations during the 90-day period following the violation - only allowed to reserve university facilities as long as the reservation is past the 90-day probation period - winter break and summer session will not be considered as part of the 90-day probation however use of space during those times will not be permitted. CAMPUS LIFE RESERVATIONS AND EVENT SERVICES OFFICE F I S H E R U N I V E R S I T Y U N I O N , R O O M 2 0 41 *910-962-4150* R E S E R VAT I O N R E Q U E S T S A C C E P T E D O N L I N E O N LY T H R O U G H C R S ( C A M P U S R E S E R VAT I O N S Y S T E M ) C R S C A N B E F O U N D AT T H E F O L L O W I N G LINK: H T T P : / / E V E N T S . U N C W. E D U / V I R T U A L E M S C AMPUS/ CAMPUS LIFE RESERVATIONS Submission of Space Reservation Requests : All UNCW registered student organization space requests should be submitted by the reservation delegate through the Campus Reservation System (CRS). Each registered student organization is allowed two reservation delegates, who will be responsible for all reservation requests and event communications. In order to request space, your delegate status must be reflected on SeaOrg. New reservation delegates should email our office at CLReservations@uncw.edu to request a CRS user account and include the delegate name, phone number, email address and name of the student organization. If all delegates are new or changed, please request that the existing reservations for your student organization be adjusted to reflect a new delegate as the event contact. DATES TO SUBMIT Customers may submit space requests based on the grid below. To request Campus Life space, please visit https://events.uncw.edu/virtualemscampus/ and log-in with your standard UNCW username and password and select the “Campus Life Space Request”. Tier Group Description Spring 2015 Events: Jan 1 – May 8 I II The Campus Life staff reserves the right to make substitutions in room reservations or move a group to another area subject to availability. CL POLICIES & PROCEDURES AT A GLANCE Recurring Reservations: Campus Life space is available for the entire University community to share. To provide availability for other campus constituents and programs, please note: Reservation requests should be limited to three days per week and may not exceed four hours per booking. No more than a total of 12 hours may be reserved per week by any one organization or program. Solicitation Tables: Campus Life solicitation tables are located in the Fisher Student Center lobby, Fisher University Union lobby, the Courtyard and at the Randall Library entrance. Only one solicitation table per program/group may be reserved per day. Tables should be reserved no more than three consecutive dates in a week. Solicitation tables must be staffed at all times. Literature left on the table without staffing present will be removed. UNIVERSITY POLICIES & GUIDELINES All events and reservations must be in accordance with the rules and regulations found: University Facility Use Policy, Student Code of Conduct and the Dance Policy (Item VII-3) Requests for non-Campus Life spaces, please contact the appropriate Reserving Offices Additional Resources: Advance Reservation Request; Campus Life FAQs; Dig Permit ; Facility Fee Waiver Request form; Fundraisers; Road Races; Pricing structures (Group 1 v. Group 2) ACCOUNTS & BILLING To confirm a reservation, a signed facility use agreement must be returned to our office. The signed agreement should always include your organization’s account code or fund number. Those organizations without an on-campus account will need to fill out and submit this form to the Controller’s Office in order to receive an 850 number used for billing external accounts. If you have questions, contact the Campus Life Reservation & Event Services Office by visiting us in the Fisher University Union, Suite 2041; by phone at 910-962-4150; or by email at CLReservations@uncw.edu. UNCW Users will use their UNCW email account information ACADEMIC AND OTHER FACILITIES • CLASSROOMS ARE SCHEDULED BY TINA STRICKLAND • • • • Online: http://events.uncw.edu/virtualemscampus/ Call 910-962-3011 Stop by Alderman 217C Email Tina at: stricklandt@uncw.edu • Madeline Suite and Wise House are scheduled by Delores Hansley (Campus Life Conferences Services) • Online: http://events.uncw.edu/virtualemscampus/ 1. AC A D E M I C FAC IL IT IE S A R E AVA IL A B L E F RO M 7 A M – 1 0 P M ( E V E R Y D AY O F T H E W E E K ) 2. C L O S E D O N S TAT E H O L I D AY S 3. IF CLASSROOM SET-UPS ARE RE-CONFIGURED TO A C C O M M O DAT E A M E E T I N G , T H E R O O M M U S T B E R E S E T TO I T S O R I G I N A L C O N F I G U R AT I O N 4. NO ACCESS TO AV EQUIPMENT Hover over the Reservations tab and options will drop down. Hover over Browse & Search for available spaces. CAMPUS LIFE RESERVATION THINGS TO REMEMBER! Only request space from http://events.uncw.edu/virtualemscampus/ Allow 2 business days for your request to be processed. By submitting a request online the space will be tentatively held until you return a signed facility use agreement. If you do not sign and return your agreement within 5 business days of the event, your event may be cancelled. Some rooms have a setup and breakdown time incorporated into their information. When you browse for availability, although a space may appear to be vacant, setup and breakdown times might prevent you from reserving that specific room. Due to scheduling, technical needs should be requested at least seven days in advance. *additional fees may be encumbered so plan ahead. Groups having PowerPoint or other presentations should arrive 15-20 minutes early to make sure you have all tech needs addressed. Some rooms have static setups, meaning the furniture is not to be moved. Familiarize yourself with these spaces to avoid unnecessary fees (listed online in the terms and conditions) QUESTIONS, COMMENTS, CONCERNS