Student Organization Handbook
Start with the Student Activities Office!
If you want to register your organization,
plan a fundraising activity, show a film, have a party, bring a speaker, plan
a conference, or arrange any other kind of event on campus, the place to start
is the Student Activities Office (SAO).
While the success or failure of student
programs rests primarily with students, the Student Activities Office provides
resources, assistance and direction to help students generate quality programs
and activities.
In fulfilling its responsibilities,
SAO is mindful that students have the initial and primary authority and responsibility
for student activities.
A current listing of Student Activities
Office advisers assigned to work with your Registered Student Organization (RSO)
is available by calling the SAO at (206)543-2380, or on the SAO web site, see
Advisers. SAO advisers have helpful resources for RSOs such as advertising ideas,
volunteer recruitment information, leadership training, fundraising and money
management workshops, along with campus and community resources for event planning.
How Can An SAO Adviser Help You?
- SAO advisers provide formal and informal
opportunities for students to develop leadership skills.
- SAO advisers are free consultants to
help with your organization's growth and development.
- SAO advisers will guide you through
the channels of the University structure and keep you within the bounds
of University regulations.
- SAO advisers are available to help with
group motivation, membership recruitment and programming options.
- SAO advisers are eager to assist you
in your preliminary planning and search for funds.
Modified: September 16, 2008 |