The advantages of Club Association

Being a part of a club can really help someone excel in not only school but after school as well. Jobs love people who are active in their communities, doing things such as clubs or extra curricular activities can look really great on resumes, when nothing else can come to mind. Being part of a club proves that an individual can handle tasks, team work, and presents good communication skills which these, are highly praised within the workplace.

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Advantages of Clubs

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Logo#1

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CLUBS NEED A LOGO!

Logos are great ways to advertise and even strengthen team morale. Making a cool team emblem can really motivate you to push forward. Also others can be attracted by a great logo. This way your club can grow and prosper. Here are some pretty cool logos from  a random assortment of clubs.

 

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Club laws and regulations

Sample Club Constitution and By-Laws
New and emerging student clubs can use this example when developing a constitution and bylaws specific to their club needs. Established clubs can use this when updating or changing their bylaws.
ARTICLE I: NAME & PURPOSE
Section A: Name – The name of this club shall be [name of club].
Section B: National Affiliation – If the club is a member of a national or state organization, add the following statement and attach a copy of the national constitution as it will become part of this document: “The rules and regulations of the National Constitution shall be followed when not inconsistent with the rules and regulations of CSM.”
Section C: Purpose – The purpose of this club shall be:
1. [List in detail the purposes and objectives of the clubs.]
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ARTICLE II: MEMBERSHIP & DUES
Section A: Eligibility – Membership shall be open to [define membership qualification, i.e., majors in a particular academic area, etc.] upon payment of the dues as outlined in Section C.
Section B: Dues – Dues shall be $______ per year. [List national and state dues separately if applicable].

ARTICLE III: OFFICERS
Section A: Officers – The officers shall be a President, Vice-President, Secretary, and Treasurer. [These are general officers, add officers specific to the needs of the club, if necessary.]
Section B: Eligibility – Officers must be_______ [full-time students, carrying at least 1 credit, etc.]
Section C: Election – The officers shall be elected by ballot at the last meeting of the spring semester by a majority of the vote cast for that office.
Section D: Term – The officers shall serve for one year and their term of office shall begin at the commencement of the fall semester.
Section E: Vacancy – If a vacancy occurs in the office of President, the Vice-President shall assume the office for the remainder of the term and vacancies in any other office shall be filled by a special election.
ARTICLE IV: DUTIES OF OFFICERS
Section A: President – it shall be the duty of the President to:
• Preside at meetings
• Vote only in case of a tie
• Represent the club
• Appoint committee chairpersons subject to the approval of the Executive Committee
• Serve as an ex-officio member of all committees except the nominating committee
• Perform such other duties as ordinarily pertain to this office
Section B: Vice-President – It shall be the duty of the Vice-President to:
• Preside in the absence of the President
• Serve as chairperson of the Program Committee
Section C: Secretary – It shall be the duty of the Secretary to:
• Record the minutes of all meetings
• Keep a file of the club’s records
• Maintain a current roster of membership
• Issue notices of meetings and conduct the general correspondence of the club
Section D: Treasurer – It shall be the duty of the Treasurer to:
• Receive all funds and process Request for Payment, Deposit Slip, and Officer Signature Forms.
• Keep an itemized account of all receipts and expenditures and make reports as directed

ARTICLE V: MEETINGS

Section A: Meetings – Regular meetings shall be held monthly during the regular school year.
Section B: Special Meeting – Special meetings may be called by the President with the approval of the Executive Committee.
Section C: Quorum – A quorum shall consist of [example: two-thirds (2/3)] of the membership. [The number required should be small enough to ensure that a quorum will usually be present but large enough to protect the club against decisions being made by a small minority.]
Section D: Parliamentary Authority – Robert’s Rules of Orders, shall govern this club in all cases to which they are applicable and in which they are not inconsistent with

ARTICLE VI: EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Section A: Responsibility – Management of this club shall be vested in an Executive Committee responsible to the entire membership to uphold these bylaws.
Section B: Membership – This committee shall consist of the officers as listed in Article III and the faculty advisor.
Section C: Meetings – This committee shall meet at least once between regular meetings of the club to organize and plan future activities.

ARTICLE VII: ADVISOR
Section A: Selection – there shall be a faculty/staff advisor who shall be selected each year by the membership.
Section B: Duties – The responsibilities of the faculty advisor shall be to:
• Maintain an awareness of the activities and programs sponsored by the student club.
• Meet on a regular basis with the leader of the student club to discuss upcoming meetings, long range plans, goals, and problems of the club.
• Attend regular meetings, executive board meetings as often as schedule allows.
• Assist in the orientation of new officers.
• Explain and clarify campus policy and procedures that apply to the club.
• Maintain contact with the Student Life Office.
• Provide direction in the area of parliamentary procedure, meeting facilitation, group-building, goal setting, and program planning.
• Assist the club treasurer in monitoring expenditures, fundraising activities, and corporate sponsorship to maintain an accurate and up-to-date account ledger.
• Inform club members of those factors that constitute unacceptable behavior on the part of the club members, and the possible consequence of said behaviors.

ARTICLE VIII: COMMITTEES
Section A: Program Committee – A program committee composed of the Vice-President as chairperson and four other members shall be appointed by the President before the end of spring semester, whose duty shall be to plan the overall program of the club.
Section B: Other committees – [List other committees germane to the club such as finance, publicity, membership, professional relations, social, etc.]
Section C: Special Committees – The President shall have the authority to appoint any special committees, with the approval of the Executive Committee, from time to time as need demands.

ARTICLE IX: AMENDMENTS
Section A: Selection – these bylaws may be amended by a two-thirds (2/3) majority vote of the chapter membership.
Section B: Notice – All members shall receive advance notice of the proposed amendment at least five days before the meeting. [The time may be extended to the

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Things a Club Should have

Here is a small introduction of beginning clubs within your college campus. Easy steps to having a great club, is Communication and Teamwork. Being able to be comfortable with your partners and discuss club orientated matter is key.

Things a Club should Have

1.Logo

2.Meeting spots

3.Communication

4.Name

5.Agenda

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Club Guidelines for Starting a New Club at New York City College of Technology

1- To charter and gain recognition by the Office of Student Life a student group must exhibit a clear relationship with the educational mission of the NYCCT.

2- The student group must have a minimum of ten (10) currently enrolled undergraduate or graduate students. Only members of the NYCCT community are eligible for participation in a student club at NYCCT.

3- Elect officers (President, Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer). The President serves as the representative to Club Council. Club Officers must have a 2.0 GPA or better and must be in good standing with the College. No student may serve as an officer in more than one club, or hold more than one officer position within the club.

4- Club must have a faculty or staff advisor. Advisor must be faculty or full-time staff at the NYCCT. Advisor should be someone who is available to attend club meetings and programs, and be willing to support club development and initiatives.

5- Develop a constitution for the club

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