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Kingsborough Community College Clubs
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Student Clubs & Organizations Questions |
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| Must I be a club member to participate in activities? |
| No. Whether you join a club or not, you may take part in all college-wide activities. All college events are available to every member of the Kingsborough College community. However, you may be asked to show your student I.D. card! |
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| How do I form a NEW organization for a club? |
| If you have a special interest not represented by any of the organizations already listed, you may form a new organization through the following procedures: |
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- Meet with the Coordinator of the Club Activities (Room C123, Office of Student Life), who will assist you in forming the organization.
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- Request copies of Petition to Organize and Establish an Organization, and the Model Constitution, from the Office of Student Life (Rm. C123). They serve as guides to the preparation of your organization's constitution. Obtain the signatures of at least ten currently enrolled Kingsborough students who are interested in forming the organization.
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- Obtain the signature of a faculty member who is interested in serving your organization as faculty advisor.
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- Discuss the draft of your constitution with the Coordinator of Club Activities. You will be advised of the Student Council which will represent you before the Student Activities Coordinating Board (S.A.C.).
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- Submit the completed Petition, plus three copies of your constitution, to the Student Council which will represent you before the S.A.C.
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Your Petition and constitution will be brought before the Club Chartering Committee of S.A.C. A meeting will be scheduled to consider chartering your organization. A representative, and if possible, the Faculty Advisor of your organization, must attend the meeting at which the constitution is discussed. |
| Your Petition and constitution, along with the recommendation of the Club Chartering Committee, will be forwarded to a meeting of the S.A.C. Upon approval by S.A.C., a charter shall be granted.
New clubs are granted a budget for their first year and derive all the benefits of a chartered campus organization. |
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