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2008-2009
Table of Contents
• Getting Your Club Recognized.
• Club Responsibilities.
• University Services.
• Club Forms
• Who to Contact
• Pick up a new Club Recognition Packet for that academic school year. (Available September
15th every year)
Fill all forms out completely. This includes 1) having a Club account at Campus Life
Accounting, 2) Visiting the Scheduling Center 3.) Submitting a complete description of your
club’s purpose, activities, and membership, 4) appointing a Senator, and 5) completing the
statement of non-discrimination.
• Every two years, an updated Club Constitution must be submitted with your recognition packet.
Check with the Vice President for Clubs and Organizations if it is your time to submit an
updated Constitution.
• Return the completed packet into the Clubs and Organization’s Box in SURC 236.
• Your club will then be recognized for the rest of the academic school year.
If there are any questions, please call Nick Peacock, Vice President for Clubs
and Organizations, at 509-963-1682 or email peacockn@cwu.edu.
Club Responsibilities
Just as you receive certain rights when you become recognized, you also
receive certain responsibilities. While these responsibilities are fully explained
in the Club Senate Constitution, the following are important ones to remember.
Senators/Alternates
Each club needs to choose one Senator who is responsible to act as a liaison
between Club Senate and their club. An Alternate must also be chosen to fill
in during your Senator’s absence. The Senator/Alternate is responsible for the
following: voting on issues, concerns and funding during Club Senate
meetings; relaying information back to his or her club; filling out necessary
paperwork; requesting funds for the club; and checking the club mail box
weekly. Every club must have on file with the Chairperson the Senator and
Alternate including their phone numbers. If you need to change you Senator or
Alternate, “Change of Senator” forms are located in SURC 236.
Attendance
Clubs must send a Senator to all Club Senate meetings. Meeting times are
posted on the door of SURC 236 and the Club Website. If your Senator can
not attend the meeting, please send your Alternate. Missing two meetings per
quarter will cause your club to fall into bad standing where you will be
ineligible to receive funds and use University facilities.
What do you mean by ...?
When clubs are first recognized, it can be confusing. The following
is a list of terms that may be helpful:
Board of Directors (BOD) - This is the elected body of CWU students that
represent the students of CWU. These seven individuals are available to help with any
problems or concerns that you may have about the university. BOD offices are located in
SURC 236 and hold office hours Monday through Friday. BOD meeting times are posted
on SURC 236 door and on the Student Government Website (www.ascwu.com)
Good Standing - This refers to clubs and organizations that attend Club Senate
meetings on a regular basis and are eligible for receiving funds and utilizing University
facilities.
Bad Standing - Is caused when a recognized club misses two meetings per quarter.
While under bad standing, a club or organization is not allowed to request funds or use
University facilities. To get back into good standing, the club must attend three
successive meetings following bad standing status.
Funds Council - This is a subsidiary body of Club Senate that is designed to handle
and review all funds requests made by clubs and organizations. The Treasurer for Club
Senate chairs this body. All funds requests must go through Funds Council for review. If
your club is non-religious/non-politically affiliated and is requesting less than $200, the
Funds Council can automatically approve your request if it meets all guidelines. Larger
amounts, up to 1,500, must be approved by both Funds Council and the voting Senators
of Club Senate.
What is Club Senate?
Club Senate is composed of a Senator from every club or
organization recognized by the ASCWU-BOD Student Government.
It is chaired by the Vice President for Clubs and Organizations, who
is one of the seven members on the Student Government. This
person serves as the link between the clubs and organizations of
Central Washington University, the University administration, and
the Board of Directors.
Each club sends a senator to Club Senate meetings, which are held
every other week in fall, winter, and spring quarters. Club Senate
meetings serve the following purposes. First, Club Senate makes
funds available to clubs for travel, conference registrations, hotel,
advertising, educational supplies, and guest speakers. Second, Club
Senate is a body that takes stands on issues affecting or concerning
the students of Central Washington University. Third, Club Senate
is a body which upon taking a stand on a particular issue, works
towards a satisfactory resolution of the problem. Club Senate should
be utilized by your club to express and to get support of your club’s
concerns and issues. Fourth, it is an educational opportunity where
mini workshops are held to support clubs efficiency and success.
Finally, it is forum for you to share your club’s activities and
advertise events.
What Can Club Senate Do For Us?
Club Senate offers clubs and organizations the following:
FUNDING
All clubs are entitled to receive funding for travel, registration, hotel, advertising,
educational supplies, or guest speakers with the exception of religiously affiliated clubs.
These are the only events that money can be requested for. Any club may request up to
$1,500 during the academic year (contingent of availability of funds). Please note the
following:
2. Fill the form out COMPLETELY. This includes signatures, a written description of
the proposed event and how it will benefit club members, a list of participants and their
phone numbers, and a cost breakdown of the event.
3. Turn the form into SURC 236, Club Senate Box three days prior to a Funds Council
Meeting. These meeting times will be posted on the door of SURC 236 or on the Club
Website. Late packets will not be accepted. It is your responsibility to find out when
these meetings are held.
4. Attend the Funds Council Meeting to explain your funds request. All requests
regardless of the amount must go through Funds Council.
5. If your request is $200 or less, and falls within the guidelines of travel, registration,
hotel, advertising, educational supplies, or guest speaker, funds can be approved by the
Funds Council alone. If your request exceeds $200, up to the amount of $1,500, the
request will also need to be approved at the next general Club Senate Meeting. The
request can be made by your club Senator or any other member who is knowledgeable
about the event. It is up to the Senators of Club Senate to vote if these funds are
approved or not.
6. If a request is approved for Motor Pool, please reserve your vehicle as soon as
possible. This is done through Campus Life Accounting (SURC 269A). Contact either
Kay Davis or Susan Howard who will help you with this process. To pick up your
vehicles, Motor Pool is located in Jongeward, next to the Physical Plant on 11th Street
across from the Science building.
7. Have a great trip! Remember to keep all receipts from your trip. Boarding passes do
not count. This is very important if you want to be reimbursed.
8. As soon as your trip is over, turn in your receipts to Campus Life Accounting (SURC
263A) and sign all paper work. Your club CAN NOT be reimbursed unless the receipts
are turned in. If your club used Motor Pool, Motor Pool will fax a copy of your receipt to
Campus Life Accounting for you. The members who went on the trip have two weeks
from your Senator’s report back date to have the receipts turned in, or the money
allocated to your club is lost, and put back into the Club Senate budget.
9. You must report back to Club Senate about the trip. This is to be done at the very first
Club Senate Meeting scheduled after your trip. If the report is not given at this meeting,
the club WILL NOT be reimbursed.
Remember, after all procedures are finished, it will take Campus Life Accounting 2 to 3
weeks to process a reimbursement check so plan accordingly !!!! Also, this is completely
on a reimbursement status. There will be no exceptions or excuses. All procedures have
been explained and are expected to be followed as stated. Any further questions can be
answered in the Club Senate Office in SURC 236. Don’t wait until after your trip to ask
if you do not understand something because then it will be too late.
GUEST SPEAKERS
Clubs who are inviting speakers to come to campus may receive help from Club Senate
to bring them here. Those clubs requesting money for this type of event should contact
the Vice President for Organizations as soon as possible. Speaking requests follow
essentially the same procedure as do travel requests. If a request is made for over $500, a
Personal Services Contract needs to be made for your speaker with Campus Life (SURC
263).
REFERENTIAL INPUT
There are many issues and concerns that directly affect students at CWU. Your club may
decide to get involved in these issues. Whether it is a campus issue such as racism,
tuition increases, poor campus lighting, or if your club is concerned with the state or
national issues, you are not alone. Club Senate represents a broad based constituency
throughout the University and can play an important role in providing student
government, the BOD, with relevant feed back and opinions. Club Senate can become as
active as its members want it to be. Clubs can also act independently to strengthen
University climate while meeting the needs of students. If a club wishes to ask the Senate
to take a unified position on an issue, that club’s representative can initiate referential
action as follows:
• Come into the BOD Office, SURC 236, and let the Chairperson know what is going
on. He or She will then advise you how best to present a written referendum to Club
Senate. The Chairperson will need a few days notice to help you get prepared.
• You will then be placed on the agenda for the following meeting.
• At the meeting your are scheduled to speak, presenting your referendum to Club
Senate. Be sure and explain the background of the situation and what you see as a
possible solution.
• Once approved, it is presented to the BOD for consideration. They must either
approve the referendum as written or reject it. If approved, the club now has the
backing and support of both Club Senate and the BOD. Support and cooperation in
the form of volunteers, materials, and other services could now be more accessible.
WORKSHOPS
Club Senate will set aside a few meetings during the school year for mini workshops on
topics that will help clubs run more efficiently. These will be about 15 to 20 minute
sessions during the meetings on such topics as fundraising, programming, accounting, and
advertising. This information can then be taken back to help clubs increase their
productivity. Suggestions on workshops are welcome at the Club Senate Office, many
clubs may be dealing with the same type of concerns.
ADVERTISEMENT
Club Senate is a great place to advertise an event that a club or organization will be
hosting. Club Senate encourages clubs to take on different projects, whether they be
community service, a fund-raiser, an athletic or academic event. There are several
Senators that form a network of people that promote the event to their club and get the
word out. It is a great opportunity to utilize this free advertisement. Your events can also
be posted on the Club Website or on cwulife.com. Contact the VP for Clubs and
Organizations to post your events.
FRIENDSHIPS
Club Senate is a great place to meet a lot of people from all aspects of life. It unifies and
created friendships that help bring the campus together. Central Washington University
is a home to all of us, and Club Senate would like to bring that family even closer
together.
UNIVERSITY SERVICES
These services are provided on campus for all recognized clubs and organizations. Prior
to spending money for these services, these steps must be followed:
• Contact the service and get an estimate of your total expense.
• Take the estimate to Campus Life Accounting and make sure there is sufficient funds
in your club account.
• Have two designated club members sign off on your club account number. If there are
sufficient funds, the Campus Life Accountant can then authorize funds for the service
to be performed.
Duplicating (963-3686) - CWU has a duplicating service available at which you may
have fliers, brochures, projects, tickets, etc. printed. Fee varies with order.
Club Mailings (963-3686) - If you are sponsoring a campus-wide event, the BOD may
sponsor a campus wide mailing for your club or organization. The event should be of
interest to a wide variety of students. The decision whether or not to allow a campus-
wide mailing with the BOD name must be voted upon by the seven Board of Directors.
You may also send out bulk letters and other mail by using the university’s mail room.
Postage will be charged for all mail.
Bookstore (963-1311) - You may find that you need butcher paper, pens or a host of
other materials. If you do, the bookstore can charge these items directly to your Campus
Life account.
Mailboxes (963-1693) - All recognized clubs are entitled to receive their mail free of
charge on campus. The mailboxes are located in the BOD office in SURC 236.
Mailing Labels (963-1515) - If your club decides to do a major fund raiser, you can
obtain mailing labels from the Student Affairs office. These labels can be directed to
parents of on campus students, all students or what ever your needs are. There is a
printing cost associated with this service. If you have any problems, please contact the
Vice President of Organizations.
Motor Pool (963-3259) - All recognized clubs can use motor pool vehicles. Club Senate
may pay for the cost of the vehicle. If you choose not to have Club Senate pay for your
trip, or if you are in “bad standing,” you may still use motor pool vehicles provided you
have sufficient funds in you Campus Life Account.
Meeting Rooms (963-1321) - All recognized clubs and organizations may schedule two
meeting rooms per week through Campus Life scheduling center free of charge.
Advertising - Clubs may advertise is the Student Union & Recreation Center and around
campus for their events, meetings, and activities. Clubs are responsible for making their
own signs, putting them out and taking them down. Signs posted around campus and in
the Student Union & Recreation Center in designated posting areas must be approved
and stamped by the Scheduling Center (963-1321).
• Lola Gallagher, Publicity Center Coordinator (963-1677) Fee required.
• Observer Newspaper (963-1073) Fee required.
• The Burg Radio Station (963-2246) FREE.
• Plasma TV Ads – Free (See ASCWU-BOD for more details)
Banking Services (963-1329) - All clubs must do their banking through Campus Life
Accounting. All accounts earn interest. If you need a check to pay for registration, etc.
Campus Life Accounting can process the necessary paperwork and mail it from the
University for you. Clubs may take up to $200 cash per day out of their accounts. If you
need a larger amount, please contact Campus Life Accounting to get a purchase order.
E-Mail Accounts (963-2924) - All clubs and organizations can obtain a University E-
Mail account through CTS. Application forms are located with the VP for Clubs and
Organizations. The application will need your club’s name, advisor’s signature, and a
contact person to be responsible for the account.
Campus Police
If your club/organization is hosting an event that will require security, Campus Police can help
with this issue. A fee will be charged for this service. Also, if you are doing a program about such
issues as safety or crime prevention, Campus Police would be glad to come and speak on those issues.
They operate 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Contact their department at 963-2959.
Club Forms and Packets
The forms listed below are all available in SURC 236 upon request from the
office of Clubs and Organizations. Some of these forms are required for certain
events. The rest are helpful information and templates to guide your club in
the right direction and educate them on University policies.
Recognition Packet: This packet is to be filled out every year your club would like to
be recognized by the University. Clubs can start this process the first day of fall quarter.
There is no time line set to when your club must be recognized by. Clubs are recognized
once per week at the weekly BOD meeting.
Funds Request Packet: This packet is to be filled out every time a club would like to
request funds, contingent upon availability. Funds can only be requested for travel,
registration, hotel, advertising, educational supplies, and guest speakers. Funds must also
be requested before an event, and it is strictly on a reimbursement bases - NO
EXCEPTIONS. Clubs can request up to $1,500 per academic year. Clubs must have their
packet submitted to SURC 236 three days prior to a Funds Council meeting. Late packets
will not be accepted. If the request is for more than $200, your club must request funds at
both Funds Council and Club Senate. This is can be a two-week minimum process, so
make sure your request packet is in on time!
Club Handbook: This packet includes helpful information about being a club, the
recognition process, club responsibilities, what Club Senate is, how to go about the funds
requesting process, and helpful University Services that can benefit your club.
Senator Handbook: This packet contains the basic information a person would need to
know about being a Senator for their club, including their rights and responsibilities.
Advisor Handbook: This packet contains all information an advisor would need to
know about the policies and guidelines that clubs and their advisors operate under.
Change of Senator: This form is to be filled out every time your club changes its
Senator. If this form is not filled out, the previous Senator who is still on the records will
remain the contact between Club Senate and your club, and will remain responsible for
attending all meetings and receiving any information.
Sample Constitutions: These are for clubs who are in need of help with constructing
their own constitution. They are constructed in more depth than needed, and it is up to your
club on how much information you would like to put in your own constitution. These
forms can also help with constitution revision. A revised constitution must be submitted
every other year a club is recognized.
Student Judicial Code: These are the rights, responsibilities, rules and requirements
governing academic and social conduct of students at CWU.
Drug & Alcohol Policy: This form identifies the Drug and Alcohol Policies of CWU in
accordance with Washington State Law. It explains violations, offenses and penalties;
serving alcohol beverages on campus; student assistance and intervention programs; and
resources on campus.
Sign Posting Policy: This packet available through the Scheduling Center identifies the
policy regarding the use of university facilities designated as posting space. These
guidelines need to be followed every time your club posts ANYTHING. Also, all posted
materials must be approved by the Scheduling Center and receive a stamp
Grand Event Application: This application is for all events that request the use of a
large amount of posting space. The event must benefit CWU and the local community and
not be a fund-raiser or commercial event. The form must be submitted for approval 21
days prior to the event to the SUB Union Board.
Who to Contact from
the Clubs and
Organizations Office
Nick Peacock: VP of Clubs and Organizations,
peacockn@cwu.edu
Email: clubsenate@cwu.edu
Phone: 509-963-1682