Starting a New Organization

Each academic year, the Student Government Association and our office partner together to offer students the opportunity to pilot a new organization or club on campus.  This is a multi-step process, that concludes with a full vote on recognition by the SGA Senate.  If you are interested in starting a new group, you will need to complete the steps below.  Additional information, including the New Club Recognition Packet, will be made available soon. 

  • Attend one of three info sessions to receive your packet.
    • Submit your complete New Club Recognition packet by the stated deadline. 
    • Packets will be submitted to the SGA Office
  • Attend the REQUIRED Club Review session to prepare for your presentation to the SGA Senate
  • Attend the designated SGA Senate meeting 
    • This is when the senate votes on approving new clubs
  • Attend one of our "New Club, Now What" sessions

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