Student Orgs Privileges and Responsibilities 11-13-07
Student Orgs Privileges and Responsibilities 11-13-07
Student Orgs Privileges and Responsibilities 11-13-07
Note: The privileges, responsibilities and contributions addressed in this document relate specifically to
undergraduate student organizations. Graduate student organizations have a similar but
not identical set of privileges, responsibilities and opportunities to contribute. In addition, individual
UMBC students have many other privileges, responsibilities and opportunities to contribute beyond those
mentioned in this document.
Privileges
1. use the UMBC name, logo, and mark in association with the organization in
connection with UMBC-sanctioned events, but only in a manner consistent with the
UMBC Style Guide (www.umbc.edu/umbcstyle/);
2. plan and implement events, programs, and fundraising activities on campus;
3. apply for funding from the Student Government Association (SGA) (unless your
organization has membership restrictions, in which case eligibility for funding is
limited) or from other appropriate sources;
4. receive advice and support from a faculty/staff advisor you select;
5. receive advice and support from Office of Student Life staff;
6. receive event-related support from Event Scheduling, The Commons, Suite 335
between noon and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday;
7. reserve campus facilities for meetings and events in accordance with university
policies (subject to certain conditions);
Responsibilities
1. register the organization with the Office of Student Life once each year (keep an eye
out for information about deadlines), and update the registration whenever there is
any change in officers;
2. maintain at least 5 members in your organization;
3. ensure that the organization’s activities and programming are consistent with the
organization’s constitution and bylaws, as well as all applicable university, local, state,
and federal laws, rules, regulations, and specifications (the Code of Student
Organization Conduct is online at www.umbc.edu/sjp/organization.html, and the
Code of Student Conduct is at www.umbc.edu/sjp/articles/articleALL.html);
4. when hosting events, student organization officers are responsible for the actions &
well-being of all guests;
5. operate on a nonprofit basis rather than for the financial advantage of any
organization member;
Contributions
In order to promote the well-being of your organization and all UMBC students, and
support productive relationships between your organization and other student organizations,
we recommend that you join your peers in:
1. respecting and complying with your organization’s internal policies and processes,
especially in connection with decision-making and elections;
2. representing your organization honestly;
3. recognizing that your actions and behavior reflect upon your organization, even
when the actions and behavior are not directly connected with the organization;
4. tolerating diverse views within your organization, knowing that people with the same
broad goals and interests can see issues and opportunities in different ways;
5. embracing and respecting UMBC’s diversity;
6. taking care not to interfere with other activities taking place at UMBC, or with other
students’ ability to take advantage of their privileges and enjoy life at UMBC on their
own terms;
7. looking for opportunities to work with other organizations to pursue common
interests and achieve mutual objectives; and
8. looking for opportunities to work with the Office of Student Life and other UMBC
offices to enrich campus life.
We wish you every success with your student organization, and are eager to help you reach
your goals!