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Student Organization Resources All items are in Microsoft Word Student Organzation Resource Manual Student Organization Registration Forms Student Organization Officer Update Form Student Organization Space Reservation & Funding Proposal Forms |
There are many active student organizations at both of the Roosevelt University campuses. A diverse array of student organizations provide co-curricular opportunities that will enhance your collegiate experience. You will meet other students, network with professionals, and have access to programs which can improve your life skills. Registered Student Organizations Roosevelt University and the Center for Student Involvement in Chicago support a variety of student organizations designed to enhance campus life, student leadership and learning outside the classroom. Student organization resources can be found along the top-left side of the screen—please note that completed forms must be hand-delivered to the CSI and cannot be emailed. Descriptions and contact information of currently registered clubs and organizations can be found below: Chicago Campus- Student Organization Updates Important Student Organization Dates for the Fall 2009 (bolded events are mandatory)
Starting a Student Organization If you are interested in starting a new organization at the Chicago Campus, review the Student Organization Resources Manual, fill out a Student Organization Registration Form, and return it to the Center for Student Involvement in AUD 344. Then, schedule an appointment to talk with a staff member in the Center for Student Involvement at 312-341-2015 so we can assist you with the process. To start a student organization at the Schaumburg Campus, contact the Center for Campus Life in Schaumburg at 847-619-7940. Student Government Association (SGA) Student government assumes an important role on campus. The Chicago Student Government Association represents the voice for student needs, concerns and opinions. SGA is lead by elected officers and members include students from across the university. The SGA is responsible for appointing students to university-wide committees, such as the Dining and Vending Committee, Student Review Board, the Bookstore Advisory Committee, University Senate and other important decision-making groups. In addition, a student from each campus is selected each year to serve on the Board of Trustees. Getting involved in student government is a great way to help enhance your collegiate experience and positively influence student life at Roosevelt. Contact the Chicago SGA at sga@roosevelt.edu for more information or click here.
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