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Revised or new constitutions should be
submitted electronically to
jointclub@csbsju.edu.
If your club is new and applying for recognition, in addition to
the electronic copy, please submit 3 hard copies of your
constitution to Student Activities at CSB in Mary Commons 2nd
Floor (main office) or at SJU in Sexton
210. Contact
Trish Doran in Student Activities at
x5038 if
you have questions.
Article I: Name and Purpose
- Section 1: Name
- State the name of the club - you may abbreviate the name
after this section if you identify that abbreviation here.
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- Section 2: Purpose/Mission
- State the purpose/mission of your organization – the reasons
why you exist. This can be in a list format, or in a paragraph.
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- Section 3: Affiliation:
- If your organization is affiliated with any
regional/national organizations, please state those affiliations
here.
Article II: Membership
- Section 1: Eligibility for Membership
- CSB/SJU joint clubs must be open to any CSB/SJU student.
Non-students [e.g., faculty/staff] are not allowed to be full
members, but they can be non-voting, affiliate members. State
all categories for membership – voting, affiliate, non-voting,
etc.
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- Section 2: Voting Member Criteria
- State how a student becomes a voting member [e.g., attends a
certain % of meetings/events, pays dues, etc] and if there are
any criteria for any other membership categories. This is an
important issue for your organization – you want to make sure
that students listed on your voting member list are active,
interested students in your group.
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- Section 3: Removal of Members
- State the process to remove any member who is not in good
standing with the club. Due process must be followed. Things to
consider are: reasonable notice to the person being considered
for removal, opportunity to defend their position, quorum*
needed to vote, timeline for the process, appeal process.
- While you will hopefully not need this section, it is very
important that you have a process in place. When you need it,
this will clarify the procedure and take out some of the
difficult personal issues….
Article III: Officers
- Section 1: Officer Qualifications
- Identify what qualifications a student must have to be
eligible to be an officer. This may include GPA, length of time
in organization, previous experience, etc. All officers must be
current CSB/SJU students. See Article IV for Election
procedures.
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- Section 2: Elected Officers
- List the positions in descending order (e.g., President,
Vice-President, etc). If you choose to have a non-hierarchical
structure -–that is great! Then just list the Department of
Student Activities contact person first. Also clearly identify
the Co-Funding Board (CFB) and Joint Club Board (JCB) contacts.
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- Section 3: Duties of Officers
- List each officer position and their duties. You can include
this information in Section 2 if you prefer. You may rename
positions and form a non-hierarchical structure (we encourage
this actually!). Term of office should also be addressed (e.g.,
academic year, April 1 – March 31)
- Typical duties include:
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- President: preside at meetings, call special meetings,
primary contact with the institutions, appoint committee
chairs, runs the election process, other Vice-President:
assume President’s duties in his/her absence, schedule
meeting/practice rooms/facilities, primary contact with the
JCB, plans member/officer training programs, other
Secretary: takes and distributes minutes of all club
meetings, recorder keeper (current and past members, files
minutes, etc), club historian, notify members of meetings,
handles the official correspondence of the club, other
Treasurer: keeps all financial records, submits monthly
audit statements to CFB contact (this is a mandatory
requirement if you receive CFB funds), notifies organization
of financial issues, prepares budget/allocation requests,
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- Section 4: Vacancy in Office
- In the event a vacancy should occur (resignation or
removal), provisions must be made to fill the vacancy. Officer
succession/"chain of command" should be addressed (e.g., in the
event that the President leaves office, the Vice President will
assume those duties until a special election is held. Then refer
readers to the special election section of Article IV.
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- Section 5: Removal of Officers
- Grounds for removal of an officer must be clearly
identified. Similar to the removal of members, due process must
be followed. (see above) Make sure you note the role of your
club advisor.
- One example:
- A petition to remove the officer in question must be
submitted to another officer. This
- petition must contain the signatures of
x% of voting members. When such petition is
- received, the officer shall call a meeting of the club
to determine whether or not the
- officer should be removed.
- Grounds for removal are to presented by the officer in
charge at a regular or special club
- meeting.
- The officer in question shall be provided an opportunity
to present a defense either in
- person or in writing.
- A quorum shall be present, and a (x%, 2/3, simply
majority) vote of the voting members
- shall decide upon removal.
- While you will hopefully not need this section, it is very
important that you have a process in place. When you need it,
this will clarify the procedure and take out some of the
difficult personal issues….
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- Section 6: Appeal of Removal of Officers
- This section clearly outlines what procedure a removed
officer can take to appeal the club’s decision.
Article IV: Elections
- Section 1: Nomination Process
- State how officer candidates will be nominated (by a current
officer/member, self-nomination, etc.) and the timeline
associated with the nomination process.
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- Section 2: Election
- Election procedures, quorum present, method of voting
(secret ballot, etc.), number of terms a person can serve, and
when the elections will be held
(the JCB mandates that by April
1, officer elections take place and that they and the Department
of Student Activities are notified of the new officers).
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- Section 3: Special Elections
- This section outlines what procedures will take place if an
officer leaves/is removed from office. Clearly state the
timeline for these procedures (e. g, within "x" weeks of vacancy
occurring). You may use the same procedures from Section 2, with
a revised timeline.
Article V: Advisor
- Section 1: Selection
- Indicate how your club will choose an advisor. Note: All
club advisors MUST be an employee of CSB or SJU.
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- Section 2: Duties
- What do you want your advisor to do? See advisor contract
for ideas.
Article VI: Meetings
- Section 1: Regular Meeting/Club Activities
- Address how often business meetings will occur, any regular
club activities, etc., process to notify members of
meetings/activities.
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- Section 2: Special Meetings
- Identify why you would call special meetings, and the
process used to call these meetings/notify members, etc. Will
these meetings be run any differently than regular meetings?
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- Section 3: Parliamentary Authority
- Will you use Robert’s Rules of Order? How will the meetings
be run…
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- Section 4: Quorum*
- What % of your membership must be present for official club
business to occur? 2/3 is a standard number.
- *A quorum is a certain percentage of voting members required
to be present during a vote. It is VERY important to clearly
indicate what your quorum will be (often, it is 2/3 of the
voting members). You want to make sure that when a vote takes
place, that you have a representative sample of your voting
membership present.
Please note that all events, programs, and meetings sponsored or
hosted by recognized clubs and organizations must be open to all
campus community members.
Article VII: Committees
- Section 1: Committee Structure
- Include what committees (if any) that your club will have.
Include responsibilities of each committee and who is
responsible for each committee. Examples include Membership,
Programs, Elections, Fundraising, etc.
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- Section 2: Special/Ad-Hoc Committees
- State that special/ad-hoc committees may be formed if
needed…
Article VIII: Finances
- Section 1: Co-Funding Board
- State whether or not your club will apply for CFB monies and
that if allocated resources, your club will follow all CFB and
institutional regulations. Please note that recognized clubs
MAY NOT have an off-campus
account, even if it is from club generated funds. This is an
institutional policy.
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- Section 2: Honorariums
- State whether or not any officers or members will receive an
honorarium/stipend from the organization. Note: if honorariums
are given, they must come from club generated funds.
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- Section 3: Dues (optional)
- State here if members are required to pay dues, and if so,
how much that will be.
Article IX: Amendments
- Section 1: Ratification
- Identify the process to be used regarding proposed
constitutional amendments: voting procedures, timeline, etc.
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- Section 2: Submittal to Department of Student Activities
and Joint Club Board
- Any changes made to this constitution must be submitted to
the Department of Student Activities and the JCB.
Article X
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The following is a required
statement for all organizations.
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The (name of
organization) admits students without regard to
their race, religion, color, sex, age, sexual orientation,
or national or ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges,
programs, and other activities, generally accorded or made
available to members of the organization.
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Article XI
The
following is a required statement for all organizations.
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The (name of
organization) considers hazing to be a degrading and
destructive activity which is inconsistent with the
standards of this student organization. The (name of
organization) recognizes the dignity of every person and
opposes all forms of hazing.
Date of recognition/revision:
xx/xx/xxxx |