KSCC Student Manual and KSCC 2011 Program

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-Start a clubMeet with your School’s student org. advisor Understand the history of the organization (if it has died out) Meet with interested students to develop a plan of action, your values, mission and vision for the organization Utilize other student organizations to help in the process of creating your student organization - Know your school’s policyMeet with a club advisor to understand your school’s policy around organizing events, developing an organization, do’s and don’ts, etc… -Define your mission and visionVision: What is the future you want to create for the community you are serving? What is the ultimate goal of the organization? What type of reality do you want to create for the community you are serving? Mission: What does your organization do (methods, practices, components, etc...)? For whom do you do it for? What communities do you serve? What is the impact of your organization?

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