Get inspired.
We want inspired and passionate clubs to create a fun and involved club culture on campus. Pick something that interests you!
Find officers and an advisor.
Find people who are equally passionate about your club idea. Get friends to become involved by becoming officers. Officer positions can include, but are not limited to: treasurer, secretary, historian, vice president, co-president, etc.
You'll also need an advisor-- a teacher whose room you'll use for meetings. The advisor will attend club meetings and sign off on all official forms.
You'll also need an advisor-- a teacher whose room you'll use for meetings. The advisor will attend club meetings and sign off on all official forms.
Fill out a club constitution.
A club constitution is required to start a club on campus. It establishes your club's goals, contact info, meeting info, etc.
Participate in Club Rush.
Club Rush is the primary way to advertise your club and gain members. Make sure to prepare well for the big day!
Publicize.
Your club will only be as successful as the effort you put into it. Publicizing is crucial for attracting new members. Get the word out there!