I. Activities and Organizations Registration of Student Organizations
Campus activities and organizations add an important dimension to your life at Albion College. They offer many educational opportunities beyond those available in the classroom such as developing communication and leadership skills, building teamwork and a sense of community, and encouraging service to others. This chapter offers an introduction to the many opportunities for involvement available at Albion. Your participation in one or more of these activities is both welcomed and encouraged. A variety of traditional events take place every year including convocations/lecture speakers, Homecoming, Latino/a Heritage Month, Coming Out Week, Kwanzaa, Black History Month, Anna Howard Shaw Women’s History Month, Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, and Day of Woden. Another way to become involved is through one of the many clubs and organizations. The best way to learn about the clubs and organizations and their activities is at Briton Bash. Each fall the Office of Campus Programs and Organizations (CPO) coordinates Briton Bash (Aug. 31, 2011, 4:30-7:30 p.m.), an annual student organization fair. Representatives from nearly every campus student organization and some community groups set up tables on the Quadrangle to market their organizations and answer questions about opportunities within their club. This is an excellent chance to get more information about ways to become involved at Albion College and meet members from the various organizations.
All student organizations are subject to regulation by the College and are required to register yearly with the Office of Campus Programs and Organizations. Each organization must submit a new registration card with required signatures each fall semester. Completing the registration card also requires groups to agree to a policy of non-discrimination on the basis of any characteristic protected by law. Organizations are required to submit participation rosters during both the fall and spring semesters. In addition, organizations will also be required to submit an up-to-date constitution and bylaws stating the purpose of the group, requirements for membership, and method of officer selection.
Benefits of Recognized Organizations Successfully completing the registration steps will allow the organization to be officially recognized by the College. Recognition of all organizations is subject to review whenever changes are made in organizational constitutions. Accordingly, organizational officers are expected to notify the Office of Campus Programs and Organizations of any constitutional changes whenever they occur. Among the benefits of recognition by the College are: • Use of the College name, • Utilization of the organization mail system,
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