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Glossary/Guide of Terms Contents Glossary/Guide of Terms .............................................................................................................................. 1 A-E ................................................................................................................................................................. 8 A ................................................................................................................................................................ 8 Accident Reports ................................................................................................................................... 8 Accounts................................................................................................................................................ 8 Administration ...................................................................................................................................... 9 Advertising ............................................................................................................................................ 9 Advisor .................................................................................................................................................. 9 Advisor Expectations & Duties .............................................................................................................. 9 Advisors Manual.................................................................................................................................... 9 Alcohol ................................................................................................................................................ 10 Alcohol Training .................................................................................................................................. 10 Articles(Constitution) .......................................................................................................................... 10 Athletic Training .................................................................................................................................. 10 Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) ............................................................................................................ 10 Authorization to Use Privately Owned Vehicle On State Business ..................................................... 11 Automated External Defibrillator (AED) ............................................................................................. 11 B .............................................................................................................................................................. 11 Budget Development .......................................................................................................................... 11

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Glossary/Guide of Terms

Contents Glossary/Guide of Terms .............................................................................................................................. 1

A-E ................................................................................................................................................................. 8

A ................................................................................................................................................................ 8

Accident Reports ................................................................................................................................... 8

Accounts ................................................................................................................................................ 8

Administration ...................................................................................................................................... 9

Advertising ............................................................................................................................................ 9

Advisor .................................................................................................................................................. 9

Advisor Expectations & Duties .............................................................................................................. 9

Advisors Manual.................................................................................................................................... 9

Alcohol ................................................................................................................................................ 10

Alcohol Training .................................................................................................................................. 10

Articles(Constitution) .......................................................................................................................... 10

Athletic Training .................................................................................................................................. 10

Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) ............................................................................................................ 10

Authorization to Use Privately Owned Vehicle On State Business ..................................................... 11

Automated External Defibrillator (AED) ............................................................................................. 11

B .............................................................................................................................................................. 11

Budget Development .......................................................................................................................... 11

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Budget Process Flowchart ................................................................................................................... 11

Budget Request Presentation (Power Point) ...................................................................................... 12

C .............................................................................................................................................................. 12

Calculate Your Travel Budget .............................................................................................................. 12

Calculation of Revenue ....................................................................................................................... 12

Campus Recreation Purpose Statement ............................................................................................. 12

Cash and Checks (ASI Daily Receipt Log) ............................................................................................. 12

Certifications ....................................................................................................................................... 13

Check Off Sheets ................................................................................................................................. 13

Check-Out(Equipment) ....................................................................................................................... 13

Check Request ..................................................................................................................................... 13

Classification of Sports Clubs .............................................................................................................. 13

Club and Organization Room .............................................................................................................. 14

Club Member and Officer Requirements ............................................................................................ 14

CI View and CI View News(Campus Newspaper) ................................................................................ 14

Coach ................................................................................................................................................... 14

Coach/Instructor Contract .................................................................................................................. 14

Coach’s Role and Responsibilities ....................................................................................................... 14

Coaches Approval Process .................................................................................................................. 14

Coaches Code of Conduct ................................................................................................................... 15

Coaches Position Description .............................................................................................................. 15

Coaching Confirmation ....................................................................................................................... 15

Code of Conduct.................................................................................................................................. 15

Competition Request(See: EALC) ........................................................................................................ 15

Competition Report(See: EALC) .......................................................................................................... 15

Conduct and Discipline........................................................................................................................ 15

Constitution ........................................................................................................................................ 16

Copy Request Form ............................................................................................................................. 16

CPR & First Aid .................................................................................................................................... 16

Credit Cards ......................................................................................................................................... 16

CSU Driver Application/Declaration .................................................................................................... 16

CSU Volunteer Identification Form ..................................................................................................... 16

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CSU CHANNEL ISLANDS Policy on Judicial Affairs ............................................................................... 16

CSU CHANNEL ISLANDS Policy on Risk Management ......................................................................... 17

D .............................................................................................................................................................. 17

Defensive Driver Certificate (On-Line) ................................................................................................ 17

Developing a Risk and Emergency Plan .............................................................................................. 17

Developing a Schedule ........................................................................................................................ 17

Developing the Event Objectives ........................................................................................................ 17

Disbursement Check Request(See Check Request) ............................................................................ 18

Dismissal of a Coach ............................................................................................................................ 18

Division of Student Affairs .................................................................................................................. 18

Division of Student Affairs Mission ..................................................................................................... 18

E .............................................................................................................................................................. 18

Event, Activity, League and Competition(EALC) Request ................................................................... 18

Event, Activity, League and Competition(EALC) Report ..................................................................... 18

Eligibility (Sports Clubs) ....................................................................................................................... 18

Email Accounts .................................................................................................................................... 19

Emergencies ........................................................................................................................................ 19

Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) ................................................................................................ 19

Emergency Phone Numbers................................................................................................................ 19

Emergency Procedures ....................................................................................................................... 19

End of the Year Report ........................................................................................................................ 19

Equal Access ........................................................................................................................................ 19

Equipment ........................................................................................................................................... 20

Equipment Inventory Worksheet........................................................................................................ 20

Equipment Receipt .............................................................................................................................. 20

Equipment, Uniforms and Supplies Planning ...................................................................................... 20

Equipment/Uniform Orders ................................................................................................................ 20

Event Insurance ................................................................................................................................... 20

Event Planning .................................................................................................................................... 21

Executive(Presidents) Council ............................................................................................................. 21

F – J .............................................................................................................................................................. 21

F ............................................................................................................................................................... 21

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Facilities............................................................................................................................................... 21

Facilities Planning ................................................................................................................................ 22

Facilities Reservations ......................................................................................................................... 22

Faculty/Staff Advisor(See Advisor) ..................................................................................................... 22

Fees for Space/Rental ......................................................................................................................... 22

FERPA .................................................................................................................................................. 22

Financial Management(See Fiscal Management) ............................................................................... 22

First Aid Protocol ................................................................................................................................. 22

Fiscal Management(Financial Management) ...................................................................................... 23

Flyers/Posters ..................................................................................................................................... 23

Food/Catering ..................................................................................................................................... 23

Format for Drafting A Constitution ..................................................................................................... 23

Forms .................................................................................................................................................. 23

Funding Sources .................................................................................................................................. 23

Funding Strings .................................................................................................................................... 23

Fundraising and Solicitation Request Form ........................................................................................ 24

Fundraising and Solicitation Report Form .......................................................................................... 24

G .............................................................................................................................................................. 24

Games ................................................................................................................................................. 24

General Information(Sports Clubs) ..................................................................................................... 24

General Member Roles ....................................................................................................................... 24

General Requirements ........................................................................................................................ 24

Gifts and Donations ............................................................................................................................ 25

H .............................................................................................................................................................. 25

Harassment ......................................................................................................................................... 25

Hazing .................................................................................................................................................. 25

I ............................................................................................................................................................... 25

Identified Risks of Participation .......................................................................................................... 25

Inactive Clubs ...................................................................................................................................... 25

Incident Report ................................................................................................................................... 26

Injury Care ........................................................................................................................................... 26

Injury/Accident Report........................................................................................................................ 26

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Insurance(see Health Insurance) ........................................................................................................ 26

J ............................................................................................................................................................... 26

Judicial Process for Sports Clubs ......................................................................................................... 26

K – O ............................................................................................................................................................ 27

K .............................................................................................................................................................. 27

L ............................................................................................................................................................... 27

Liability ................................................................................................................................................ 27

Logos ................................................................................................................................................... 27

M ............................................................................................................................................................. 27

Mailboxes ............................................................................................................................................ 27

Maintenance ....................................................................................................................................... 27

Map(Online) Directions ....................................................................................................................... 28

Marketing ............................................................................................................................................ 28

Medical ................................................................................................................................................ 28

Medical Clearance ............................................................................................................................... 28

Medical Personnel Requirements ....................................................................................................... 28

Meeting Minutes ................................................................................................................................. 28

Meeting Space .................................................................................................................................... 28

Membership Dues ............................................................................................................................... 28

Membership Eligibility ........................................................................................................................ 29

Minimum Number of Students ........................................................................................................... 29

N .............................................................................................................................................................. 29

National Affiliation .............................................................................................................................. 29

National Governing Bodies (NGB’s) .................................................................................................... 29

Non-Discrimination ............................................................................................................................. 29

O .............................................................................................................................................................. 29

Officials/Referees/Judges ................................................................................................................... 29

Official Sports Club Application .......................................................................................................... 30

Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs.................................................................................. 30

Operating Budget ................................................................................................................................ 30

Organizational Structure ..................................................................................................................... 30

P – T ............................................................................................................................................................. 30

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P-T ........................................................................................................................................................... 30

Parking ................................................................................................................................................ 30

Participation Application Packet ......................................................................................................... 31

Payment of a Coach ............................................................................................................................ 31

Payment of an Official ......................................................................................................................... 32

Per Game/Competition Comparison Worksheet ................................................................................ 32

Player Add and Drop Form .................................................................................................................. 32

Policies ................................................................................................................................................ 32

Positions and Roles ............................................................................................................................. 32

Post Trip Evaluation ............................................................................................................................ 32

Posting................................................................................................................................................. 32

Potrero Field ....................................................................................................................................... 33

Printing Requirements ........................................................................................................................ 33

Process for Purchasing Equipment ..................................................................................................... 33

Procurement ....................................................................................................................................... 33

Product Comparison Sheet ................................................................................................................. 33

Q .............................................................................................................................................................. 34

R .............................................................................................................................................................. 34

R25 ...................................................................................................................................................... 34

Reactivating a Club .............................................................................................................................. 34

Recreation and Athletic Fee ................................................................................................................ 34

Recreation Center Posting Policy ........................................................................................................ 34

Reports ................................................................................................................................................ 34

Registration Process ............................................................................................................................ 34

Request for Goods & Services (RGS) ................................................................................................... 34

Request for TK920 Narrative Form ..................................................................................................... 35

Required Articles of a Sports Club Constitution ................................................................................. 35

Requirements to Drive ........................................................................................................................ 35

Residential Community Posting Policy ................................................................................................ 35

Risk Management ............................................................................................................................... 35

Safety Officer Expectations & Duties .................................................................................................. 35

Safety Officer Responsibilities Handbook ........................................................................................... 36

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Schedule of Events & Court/Field Request ......................................................................................... 36

S.E.A.L. Center ..................................................................................................................................... 36

Selecting an Official ............................................................................................................................. 36

Sexual Harassment .............................................................................................................................. 37

Sponsorship ......................................................................................................................................... 37

Sport Club Member & Officer Roster .................................................................................................. 37

Sport Club Purchase Tracking ............................................................................................................. 37

Sports Club Administrator (Recreation Sports Coordinator) .............................................................. 37

Sport Club Contract with Campus Rec ................................................................................................ 37

Sports Club Council ............................................................................................................................. 37

Sports Club Council Representative .................................................................................................... 37

Sports Club Judicial Process ................................................................................................................ 38

Sports Club Policies ............................................................................................................................. 38

Sports Club Positions and Roles .......................................................................................................... 38

Sports Club Program Objectives ......................................................................................................... 38

Sport Club Strategic Plan for the Year................................................................................................. 39

Sports Club Officers............................................................................................................................. 39

Sports Club Officers Contract .............................................................................................................. 39

Starting a New Sports Club ................................................................................................................. 39

Storage ................................................................................................................................................ 39

Student Air Travel Packet .................................................................................................................... 39

Student Life ......................................................................................................................................... 39

Tournaments ....................................................................................................................................... 40

Training Requirements for Advisors ................................................................................................... 40

Training Requirements for Coaches .................................................................................................... 40

Transportation Manifest ..................................................................................................................... 40

U – Z ............................................................................................................................................................ 42

U .............................................................................................................................................................. 42

Uniform Size Inventory ....................................................................................................................... 42

Update/Renewal Member Form ......................................................................................................... 42

Use of University and Private Vehicles Policy Guidelines ................................................................... 42

V .............................................................................................................................................................. 42

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Vehicle Accident Report (State) .......................................................................................................... 42

Vehicle Inspection Checklist................................................................................................................ 42

W ............................................................................................................................................................. 42

Websites.............................................................................................................................................. 42

Website Registration Form ................................................................................................................. 43

Website Template Worksheet ............................................................................................................ 43

Withholding Recognition/Registration Process .................................................................................. 43

X .............................................................................................................................................................. 43

Y .............................................................................................................................................................. 43

Z ............................................................................................................................................................... 43

A-E

A

Accident Reports

An Injury/Accident report must be filed with Campus Recreation within 24 hours of the accident.

All injuries should be handled appropriately and by a qualified professional. Please contact Campus

Recreation at (805) 437-8902 to report an injury or accident. For more information, please see Reports

page

Accounts

Sports Club Accounts and Funding Strings:

Sports Clubs(TK920) Fund - Accounting String Detail= Account-Fund-Department-Program-Class-Project

Example: - 606001-TK920-592-# # # # # -0-0

Key

Account- (Determine From TK920 Accounts Sheet)

Fund- TK920

Department- 592(Sports Clubs)

Program- # # # (Specific Sport Club account)

Class- 00000(N/A)

Project-00000(N/A)

ASI Fund(Sport Club Discretionary Funds):

Accounting String Detail= Account-Class

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Example: # # # #- # # #

Key

Account- # # # #(Specific From ASI Accounts Sheet)

Class- # # # (Specific Sport Club)

For more information, please see the Fiscal Management page at: www. web address.

Administration The Campus Recreation staff members are the primary lead in the administration of Sports Clubs and provide administrative support, assistance and advising in the areas of risk management, fundraising, organizational management, facility/field reservation and fiscal management. For more information, please see the Administration page at: www. web address.

Advertising

All advertising must meet University standards and be placed only in University approved areas. All

promotional materials and communications must be approved by the sports club administrator

(Recreation Sports Coordinator) before being posted, distributed, or published. These materials include

but are not limited to letters, flyers, posters, brochures, websites, press releases, and articles, and

photographs for publication. For more information, please see the Marketing page at: www. web

address.

Advisor

The sport club advisor plays a vital role with the club. The main role of the advisor is to recognize and

support participation in the sport club for its contribution to the educational and personal development

of students within the higher education setting. For more information, please see the Advisor page at:

www. web address.

Advisor Expectations & Duties

Each recognized sports club must have an active advisor selected from the full-time faculty or staff of

CSU Channel Islands. The advisor is chosen and approved by the members of the club and approved by

Campus Recreation. Behind most successful student organizations is an effective advisor. An advisor

provides the organization with continuity from year to year by sharing club history and assisting new

officers during the transition process. The advisor selected should be an individual who has a high level

interest in the activity of the club and preferably some experience or expertise in the area or activity.

The advisor is a vital link between the club and the University, providing guidance and offering mature

judgment and experience in program development. For more information, please see the Sports Club

Positions and Roles page at: www. web address.

Advisors Manual

This manual guides sports club advisors with information to help clubs succeed. For more information,

please see the Forms page at: www. web address.

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Alcohol

Alcoholic Beverage - Includes alcohol, spirits, liquor, wine, beer, and every liquid or solid containing

alcohol, spirits, wine, or beer, and which contains one-half of one percent or more of alcohol by volume

and which is fit for beverage purposes either alone or when diluted, mixed, or combined with other

substances. For more information, please see the Sports Club Policies page at: www. web address.

Alcohol Training

All first and second year club members and all club officers should know the effects of alcohol and are

required to participate in AlcoholEDU. Campus Recreation feels this is a very important initiative.

Failure to comply will adversely affect the club’s compliance status. For more information, please see

the Sports Club Policies page at: www. web address.

Approval

There are four steps to becoming an “Official Sports Club.” The length of time to complete each stage is

primarily dependent upon the interest of the students and the effort expended to complete the

necessary requirements. For more information, please see the Starting And Renewing Your Sports Club

page at:www.CSUChannelIslands.edu/studentleadership/clubsorganizations/

starting_a_club_organization/htm.

Articles(Constitution)

There are articles, sections and clauses in sports club constitutions. For the required articles in a constitution, please see the Constitution page at: www. web address.

Athletic Training Certified athletic trainers have fulfilled the requirements for certification established by the National Athletic Trainers' Association Board of Certification, Inc. (NATABOC). Some sports clubs are required to have certified athletic trainers present at events. Please contact the Recreation Sports Coordinator for details. For more information, please see the Medical page at: www. web address.

Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) Associated Students Inc. is an auxiliary organization whose mission statement reads, “Placing students at the center of the educational experience, Associated Students of California State University Channel Islands, Inc. exists to support the University by providing programs, services, and publications that meet the needs of a diverse CSU CHANNEL ISLANDS student body through the creation of an innovative, experiential, and collaborative educational environment.” For more information, please see the Associated Students page at: http://asi.CSU Channel Islands.edu/. ASI has agreed to provide an on-campus account for all sport clubs. This account is provided for a club to deposit all fundraising, donations, dues and sponsorship funds. This account stays in perpetuity for the club and has fewer restrictions than the Recreation and Athletic Fee account. Sports clubs may not hold an off-campus account or keep funds with an individual. All revenues must be placed in the provided ASI account. To place funds in the ASI account a deposit form must accompany the funds and be submitted to the Recreation Sports Coordinator. For more information, please see the Fiscal Management page at: www. Akldfalfkal;fkaCSU Channel Islands.edu

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Authorization to Use Privately Owned Vehicle On State Business

Sports club drivers must be authorized to drive through the University. For more requirements to drive

information, please see the Travel page at: www. web address.

Automated External Defibrillator (AED)

The A.E.D. is a small portable device used on somebody who has suffered a heart attack to restore a

regular heartbeat. Automated external defibrillators are increasingly being kept in public places such as

airports. Contact CR or American Red Cross for AED class information.

B

Budget Development

Each sports club shall develop a budget prior to commencing the new academic year. The budget must

be approved by the majority of club members and shall not substantially change unless agreed upon by

the majority of members. The budget will include all anticipated expenditures as well as all anticipated

revenue projections. The first step to developing a sound budget is to create a strategic plan for the

year. This strategic plan should include the sports club’s purpose, objectives, goals, and strategies to

reach specific goals for the upcoming year. For more information, please see the Budget Development

page at: www. web address.

Budget Process Flowchart

To view the Budget Process Flowchart, please see the Budget Development page at: www. web address.

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Budget Request Presentation (Power Point)

This PowerPoint template is used for presenting a sports club’s budget request to the Sports Club

Funding Committee(SCFC). The Budget Request Presentation template provides consistency for each

presentation and assures the SCFC is provided with the necessary information to make an informed

decision regarding a club’s allocation. For more information, please see the Budget Development page

at: web address.

Budget Report Request

To view a budget report for a sports club, officers must create a request, please see the Forms page at:

www. web address.

C

Calculate Your Travel Budget

The first step in developing a budget is determining the expenses that will be incurred to successfully

prepare all travelers. For more information, please see the Budget Development page at: www. web

address.

Calculation of Expenditure

The calculation of expenses is a process that is time consuming but is necessary to develop an accurate

budget request. Templates have been developed for creating a comprehensive budget request. For

more information, please see the Budget Development page at: www. web address.

Calculation of Revenue

The calculation of money flow to the clubs account is essential to sustaining a sports club. Each year

revenues can fluctuate based on fundraising efforts, the economy and the success of the club. For more

information, please see the Budget Development page at: www. web address.

California Code of Regulations Title 5, Article 2. Student Discipline

Any student may be expelled, suspended, placed on probation, or given a lesser sanction for causes. For

more information, please see the Judicial page at: web address.

Campus Recreation Purpose Statement The purpose of Campus Recreation is to engage students in creating and maintaining healthy lifestyles by balancing the demands of academic pursuits with the benefits of wellness through physical fitness and recreation activities.. For more information, please see the Campus Rec web site at:www.csuci.edu/recreation.

Cash and Checks (ASI Daily Receipt Log)

Cash and Checks must be accounted and deposited within 24-hours from receiving. For more information, please see the Forms page at: web address.

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Certifications

There are mandatory certificates for driving, practicing and competing as a sport club that must be earned by student members. Each sport club must identify at least two members who are certified in First Aid and CPR. Every driver must obtain a certificate from the Online Defensive Driving Course. Certification cards must be copied and kept on file with the coordinator of Rec Sports. For more information, please see the Risk Management page at: web address and Travel page at: web address.

Check Off Sheets

These sheets are used for consistency and as reminders for specific tasks that should be completed. For a list of check off sheets, please see the Forms page at: web address.

Check-Out(Equipment)

Sports club equipment may be used only during the sports club’s activity season. During the remainder

of the year it must be securely stored by Campus Recreation. All equipment and supplies shall be issued

under the direction of the Recreation Sports Coordinator with the assistance of the club president

and/or the club’s equipment manager. The equipment check-out must be renewed each semester by

the sport club president and/or the sport club equipment manager. For more information, please see

the Equipment page at: web address.

Check Request

Requests for checks are most commonly used for payment of products or services received. (Note: Expense claims from travel should use a Travel Expense Claim (TEC) form.) Check requests must be created in a timely manner. The requestor will complete the Check Request Form and attach either an invoice (if paying a vendor) or a receipt (if reimbursing personnel). Other supporting documentation should be attached such as a flyer, agenda, or list of attendees. Upon completing the form and attaching all necessary items, signatures of the club president, club treasurer, club advisor and Recreation Sports Coordinator must be obtained. The Check Request Form should be delivered to the Recreation Center for TK920 or Student Union ASI for discretionary money for administrative processing. For the Check Request form, please see the Forms page at: web address.

Classification of Sports Clubs

Sport Clubs are generally physical activity based clubs which are classified into two tiers:

Tier 1: Competitive clubs which compete against other university or community teams in games,

contests and/or events. Travel is almost always involved and these clubs are generally affiliated with a

National Governing Body (NGB) when such a body exists (Examples: Sailing Club- Inter-Collgiate Sailing

Association of North America & Lacrosse Club- Men’s Collegiate Lacrosse Association).

Tier 2: This applies to recreational clubs whose main purpose is to provide instruction, participation

and/or social sports opportunities. Travel may be involved but is not required. (Examples: Rock Climbing

Club, Dance Club)

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Within either of these categories, a Sports Club may be classified as ‘higher risk’ if there is a greater

probability of a serious injury occurring during the activity and/or regular travel is involved. (Examples:

Rugby Club; Rock Climbing, Martial Arts Club)

Tier level and risk level will determine insurance requirements and the University’s ability to officially recognize the club. For more information, please see the Starting A Sports Club page at: web address.

Club and Organization Room

There are rooms in the Broome Library and Student Union dedicated to sport clubs. For more information, please see the Facilities& Scheduling page at: web address.

Club Member and Officer Requirements

Sport club members and officers have different requirements for participating in the club. For more information, please see the Eligibility page at: web address.

CI View and CI View News(Campus Newspaper)

This is the Cal State Channel Island newspaper and online news. For more information, please see the CI View Newspaper at: ciview.csuci.edu or civiewnews.com

Coach

The coach is vital to providing sport clubs a safe educational environment for skill development,

sportsmanship and tactical knowledge acquisition. The coach of a sports club does not need to be the

greatest strategist or tactician, but must have a firm grasp of the basics and require all team members to

maintain the integrity of the University. For more information, please see the Coaches page at: web

Coach/Instructor Contract Volunteer coaches, coaches and instructors must complete a contract specific to their arrangements with the University. For more information, please see the Coaches page at: web address.

Coach’s Role and Responsibilities Coaches must restrict their involvement with the sport club to teaching and coaching in practice and competition. The coach shall not participate in other areas of the club’s management. The coach must allow the student representatives to serve as liaison between the club and Campus Recreation. It is the responsibility of each coach to carry their own travel and health insurance. In addition, all coaches must exercise reasonable care in the execution of all coaching duties to reduce the risk of injury. For more information, please see the Coaches page at: web address.

Coaches Approval Process

All coaches must complete the approval process which includes; interviews, forms, background check and agreements before they can participate in practice or competitions. For more information, please see the Coaches page at: web address.

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Coaches Code of Conduct

Coaches must abide by the Coaches Code of Conduct. For more information, please see the Coaches page at: web address.

Coaches Position Description

Any sport club that wishes to utilize a coach must develop a position description. The position description must be submitted to Campus Recreation and should include the National Governing Body’s (NGB) recommended coaching standards. For more information, please see the Coaches page at: web address.

Coaching Confirmation

Coaches must receive confirmation before participating in any practice or competition. Coaches will be confirmed with an Official electronic or hard-copy confirmation letter. For more information, please see the Coaches page at: web address.

Code of Conduct

The basic concept underlying the University’s standard of conduct is that students, by enrolling in the

University, assume an obligation to conduct themselves and their organizations in a manner compatible

with the University’s function as an educational institution. Individuals must always act in ways which

do not detract from the reputation of the University. This includes conduct during practices and games,

when using equipment and facilities, and conduct in general both on and off campus.

The sports club eligibility and conduct policies were developed to ensure that all club members remain

in good standing with the Sports Clubs program, their respective league/conference and their NGB

(National Governing Body). Failure to meet these requirements may lead to individual and/or club

suspension, probation or expulsion from the Sports Clubs program and possibly the University.

For more information, please see the Judicial page at: www. web address.

Competition Request(See: EALC)

All events must be approved through Campus Recreation. Event, Activity, League and Competition Request(EALC) form are used by sport clubs to request to participate in a competition on-campus or off-campus. For the Competition Request form, please see the Forms page at: web address.

Competition Report(See: EALC)

All competitions must be recorded on a competition report on the Monday following each competition. For the Competition Report form, please see the Forms page at: web address.

Conduct and Discipline

The basic concept underlying the University’s standard of conduct is that students, by enrolling in the

University, assume an obligation to conduct themselves and their organizations in a manner compatible

with the University’s function as an educational institution. Individuals must always act in ways which

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do not detract from the reputation of the University. This includes conduct during practices and games,

when using equipment and facilities, and conduct in general both on and off campus. Upon a violation,

the Sports Club Administrator (Recreation Sports Coordinator) will initiate the Sports Club Judicial

Process.

For more information, please see the Judicial page at: www. web address.

Constitution

The constitution of an organization contains the fundamental principles which govern its operation and

establishes the specific rules of guidance by which the group is to function. All groups should have their

basic structure and methods of operation in writing. For more information, please see the Constitution

page at: www. web address.

Copy Request Form

When custom posters or copies are needed a Copy Request form must be completed and turned in to the SEAL Center. To view a Copy Request Form, please see the Forms page at: web address.

CPR & First Aid

Each sport club must identify at least two members who are certified in First Aid and CPR. Their

certification cards must be copied and kept on file with Campus Recreation. Please refer to the Campus

Recreation calendar or American Red Cross for CPR and First Aid workshops. For more information,

please see the Risk Management page at: www. web address.

Credit Cards With prior approval, sport clubs can make special purchases through Campus Recreation with their department credit card. A Voyager card is used for gasoline purchases. All purchases must be accounted for in the budget and be approved. For more information, please see the Fiscal Management page at: web address.

CSU Driver Application/Declaration

This form must be completed and approved before any student, staff or faculty member can drive a vehicle on University business. For the CSU Driver Application/Declaration, please see the Forms page at: web address.

CSU Volunteer Identification Form

This form must be completed and approved before any student, staff or faculty member can volunteer for University business. For the CSU Volunteer Identification Form, please see the Forms page at: web address.

CSU CHANNEL ISLANDS Policy on Judicial Affairs

To develop, disseminate, interpret and enforce campus regulations; to protect relevant legal rights of students; to address student behavioral problems in an effective and educational manner; to facilitate and encourage respect for campus governance; and to provide learning experiences for students who

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participate in the operations of the judicial system. For more information, please see the Judicial Affairs page at: www.CSU Channel Islands.edu/studentlife/judicial.htm

CSU CHANNEL ISLANDS Policy on Risk Management Risk Management is an administrative process that allows the University to conduct its programs and activities in a manner that does not create an unreasonable risk of loss or injury. The purpose of Risk Management is to prevent or minimize losses and thereby protect assets. Risk Management requires careful decision making to select reasonable procedures and actions that, while designed to protect University assets, do so without undue interference with activities important to the Campus mission. For more information, please see the Risk Management page at: www. web address.

CSU CHANNEL ISLANDS Sports Clubs For existing CSU Channel Islands Sports Clubs, please see the Sports Clubs page at: www.CSU Channel Islands.edu/recreation/sports.htm.

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Defensive Driver Certificate (On-Line)

This certificate is earned after completing the web-based driver training. Once the certificate is

received, it is placed in the drivers file and it is good for four(4)academic years. For more information,

please see the Travel page at: www. web address.

Developing a Risk and Emergency Plan

Sport clubs need to be proactive, not reactive! Sports Club members and coaches/instructors need to

take every precaution to prevent accidents and injuries, however accidents do happen. The Emergency

Action Plan (EAP) includes important emergency contact information relevant to specific practice and

competition locations. There must be an EAP for every practice and game on site and on file with

Campus Recreation. Each sports club shall develop a safety plan for activities, including how the activity

will be controlled to protect members and what procedures to follow in the event of an emergency. For

more information, please see the Emergencies page at: www. web address.

Developing a Schedule

Practice and competition schedules should be preplanned and proposed for approval to Campus Rec. Schedule requests should be made one semester prior to activity date and must be turned in to the Recreation Sports Coordinator. For a template schedule, please see the Forms page at: www. web address.

Developing the Event Objectives

All events should have written objectives. For more information, please see the Event Planning page at: www. web address.

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Disbursement Check Request(See Check Request)

The Check Request Form should be delivered to the S.E.A.L. Center for administrative processing. For more information, please see the Forms page at: web address.

Dismissal of a Coach

It is the responsibility of the club to communicate with the Recreation Sports Coordinator when the club

wishes to dismiss a coach. The whole club will need to discuss the reasons for dismissal and approve the

dismissal request by a ¾ majority vote. The final decision regarding dismissal will be the responsibility of

the coordinator of Campus Recreation.

Division of Student Affairs

The Division of Student Affairs is comprised of four areas: the Office of the Vice President, Enrollment

Services, Student Life and Housing and Residential Education. Please visit the area web sites to discover

the programs and services offered by each. For more information, please see the Division of Student

Affairs web site at: www.CSU Channel Islands.edu/students/stuaffair.htm.

Division of Student Affairs Mission The purpose of the Vice President for Student Affairs office is to recommend policies, guidelines and procedures that will ensure a coordinated delivery and assessment system of student services throughout the Division of Student Affairs (DSA), which includes Enrollment Services, Student Life and Housing and Residential Education.

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Event, Activity, League and Competition(EALC) Request

All events must be approved through Campus Recreation. Event, Activity, League and Competition Request(EALC) form are used by sport clubs to request to participate in a competition on-campus or off-campus. For the Competition Request form, please see the Forms page at: web address.

Event, Activity, League and Competition(EALC) Report

All competitions must be recorded on a competition report on the Monday following each competition. For the Competition Report form, please see the Forms page at: web address.

Eligibility (Sports Clubs)

Official recognition of any student club/organization at CSU Channel Islands requires a minimum of five

(5) students who are currently enrolled in at least one class at Channel Islands. Sports clubs require a

minimum of the number of players necessary to compete in the sport in order to be official. The

president and treasurer of the student club/organization are required to meet the minimum

requirements established for Minor Student Representative Student Officers. Players in registered and

recognized sports clubs must be enrolled students of CSU Channel Islands. Sports clubs are allowed to

have staff and faculty as members of the club but these members are not allowed to participate in

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competition against other clubs. For more information, please see the Eligibility page at: www. web

address.

Email Accounts

All sports club email should be sent to and from the MyCI Email account. This account can forward

email messages to personal email if desired. This account is given at the beginning of the first attending

semester. (ie. [email protected]) For more information, please see the General Information

page at: www. web address.

Emergencies

Call 9-1-1 or when on-campus (805) 437-8444 for all emergencies. For more information, please see the

Risk Management page at: www. web address.

Emergency Action Plan (EAP)

Sport clubs need to be proactive, not reactive! Sports Club members and coaches/instructors need to

take every precaution to prevent accidents and injuries, however accidents do happen. The Emergency

Action Plan (EAP) includes important emergency contact information relevant to specific practice and

competition locations. There must be an EAP for every practice and game on site and on file with

Campus Recreation. Each sports club shall develop a safety plan for activities, including how the activity

will be controlled to protect members and what procedures to follow in the event of an emergency. For

more information, please see the Emergencies page at: www. web address.

Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)

EMT certification requires completion of an accredited EMT program and completion of a certification

exam. Contact an EMT school for more information.

Emergency Phone Numbers

Emergency (For E.M.S. and Fire): 9-1-1

University Police (Emergency or Non-Emergency): (805) 437-8444

Student Health Services: (805) 437-8828

Campus Recreation: (805) 437-8902

Emergency Procedures

Call 911 for emergencies. For more information, please see the Emergencies page at: www. web address.

End of the Year Report

This report includes contact information, accomplishments, inventory, financial information and comments. For the End of the Year Report, please see the Reports page at: www. web address.

Equal Access

No campus shall recognize any fraternity, sorority, living group, honor society, or other student

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organization that discriminates on the basis of race, religion, national origin, ethnicity, color, age,

gender, marital status, citizenship, sexual orientation, or disability. The prohibition on membership

policies that discriminate on the basis of gender does not apply to social fraternities or sororities, or to

other University living groups. Student organizations shall deliver to the vice president for Student

Affairs or his/her designee a statement signed by the president or similar officer of the local student

club/organization attesting that the club/organization has no rules or policies that discriminate on the

basis of race, religion, national origin, ethnicity, color, age, sex, marital status, citizenship, sexual

orientation, or disability. This statement shall be renewed annually. For more information, please see

the Sports Club Policies page at: www. web address.

Equipment

The Sports Clubs program does not provide equipment or equipment storage (during season) to every

sport club; each individual sports club is responsible for obtaining all necessary equipment. Equipment

purchased with either University funds or with fundraising will become the property of Campus

Recreation. When a sports club no longer has student desire to continue as a club, all equipment will be

submitted to Campus Recreation. If a sports club does not renew their charter for two consecutive

years the equipment may be donated or sold. For more information, please see the Equipment page at:

www. web address.

Equipment Inventory Worksheet

This worksheet should be used to provide accurate information for the Inventory each semester.

For more information, please see the Forms page at: www. web address.

Equipment Receipt

An equipment receipt is given as proof to sports club members after returning their equipment.

Equipment, Uniforms and Supplies Planning

Sport clubs need to plan for the future. Forecasts’ for needed equipment should be made a minimum of one year prior to requesting the equipment. The type of equipment, budgeted costs and appropriate paperwork should be predetermined. For more information, please see the Equipment page at: www. web address.

Equipment/Uniform Orders

All orders need to be accounted for from the clubs budget and formally requested through Campus Rec. Orders need a minimum of three estimates and must be linked to a specific club account. For more information, please see the Equipment page at: www. web address.

Event Insurance

Special events are activities held in University facilities and usually anticipate public attendance.

Typically they are not academic programming activities such as instruction, scholarly activities, testing or

administrative meetings. Special event activities may expose the University to significant risks. The

University entity managing these events should evaluate and mitigate these risks. One way to mitigate

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special event risks is through the purchase of special event insurance. The campus risk manager can

help with suggestions on how to mitigate risks associated with the event and the decision to purchase

this optional insurance. For more information, please see the Insurance page at: www. web address.

Event Planning A well-organized event, whether a simple practice or a complex tournament, requires a great deal of planning. Campus Recreation will provide sport clubs with additional assistance in planning events if the club desires. For more information, please see the Event Planning page at: www. web address.

Executive(Presidents) Council

The Cal State University Channel Islands Sports Club Executive Council is established to assist with

conduct and discipline issues related to sports clubs and serves as the Sports Clubs Funding Committee.

In addition, the Executive Council provides student members the opportunity to learn leadership skills

and critical thinking techniques needed for decision making. The Executive Sports Club Council is

composed of four student representatives, one SG member, one faculty member and two staff

members. For more information, please see The Sports Club Executive Council page at: www. web

address.

Executive Orders

The California State University Office of the Chancellor issues Executive Orders (E.O.). An E.O. may be

applicable systemwide or pertain only to a specific campus. There are three Executive Orders that are

very relevant for sports clubs. Executive Order No. 1006 (which supersedes Executive Order No. 969)

develops and communicates systemwide policies, procedures, and/or guidelines for student

organizations and activities. Executive Order 970 provides procedures which are established pursuant

to Section 41301 of Title 5 of the California Code of Regulations. They are designed to afford students

due process, and the campus guidance to address student misconduct. Executive Order 590 sets

guidelines for Student Air Travel. Executive Order 715 speaks to Risk Management. For an in-depth look

at CSU Executive Orders please visit www.calstate.edu. For more information, please see the Executive

Orders page at: www. web address.

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Facilities

During the course of the academic year, sports clubs will find it necessary to utilize many of the facilities

on the CSU Channel Islands campus. The Recreation Center, Potrero Field and the CSU Channel Islands

Waterfront area at Channel Islands Harbor are all recreation facilities that can be utilized by CSU

Channel Islands sport clubs. Additional facilities include conference rooms, classrooms and special event

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areas on campus. All facilities must be reserved through the Sports Club Administrator (Recreation

Sports Coordinator). Resource 25 (R25) is the scheduling system the campus utilizes to reserve spaces

and request services within the spaces. Any club or participant misusing a facility or participating in

disruptive behavior will be removed from the facility and subject to possible disciplinary action. For

more information, please see the Facilities & Scheduling page at: www. web address.

Facilities Planning

Sport clubs need to plan for the future. Forecasts’ for needed facilities should be made a minimum of

six months prior to requesting the facility. For more information, please see the Facilities & Scheduling

page at: www. web address.

Facilities Reservations

Facility reservations must be made a minimum of two weeks prior to meeting or event. For more information, please see the Facilities & Scheduling page at: www. web address.

Faculty/Staff Advisor(See Advisor)

For more information, please see the Sports Club Positions and Roles page at: www. web address.

Fees for Space/Rental

The University rents facilities and equipment for hosting events. For more information, please see the Facilities & Scheduling page at: www. web address.

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Financial Management(See Fiscal Management)

The fiscal management of the club is the responsibility of the club’s Executive Board under the direction

of the Sports Club Administrator (Recreation Sports Coordinator). Fiscal management is defined as the

responsible budgeting, fundraising, procurement and financial tracking of club expenses. The first step

to proper fiscal management is to develop policies and procedures which will guide members

throughout the year. All financial statements can be requested through the Recreation Sports

Coordinator on a monthly basis. Generally the statements are available to the Recreation Sports

Coordinator on or after the 15th of each month. For more information, please see the Fiscal

Management page at: web

First Aid Protocol

Each Sports Club is responsible for securing and maintaining a first aid kit that must be present during all

events, this includes practices. The club’s Safety Officer must make sure that the kit is properly supplied

before each event and communicate to others in the club where the kit will be located. Campus

Recreation provides emergency supplies at the Rec Center; however Campus Recreation does not

provide tape, bandages, etc. for use to protect a former injury or prevention. Sports Clubs will need to

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provide items that are used on a regular basis and should make sure that these items are accounted for

in their budget. Each year, Sport Clubs are required to submit an inventory of what is included in their

First Aid Kit. For more information, please see the First Aid Basics page at: web

Fiscal Management(Financial Management)

The fiscal management of the club is the responsibility of the club’s Executive Board (Officers) under the

direction of the Sports Club Administrator (Recreation Sports Coordinator). Fiscal management is

defined as the responsible budgeting, fundraising, procurement and financial tracking of club expenses.

The first step to proper fiscal management is to develop policies and procedures which will guide

members throughout the year. For more information, please see the Fiscal Management page at: web

Flyers/Posters

There are a variety of types and sizes of marketing materials. Most color copiers on campus can produce materials up to and including ledger size (11” x 17”). Larger sizes will be considered “posters” and must be printed either in the Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs (VPSA) or by an outside vendor. There may be a charge for each poster printed by the VPSA office. Posters are generally designed in the following sizes: 18” x 24”, 24” x 36” or 24” x 84” (banner to be placed in large area). For more information, please see the Marketing page at: www. web address.

Food/Catering

All food and catering for on-campus functions at the University must be provided by a vendor currently on-campus unless given first right of refusal. These vendors include Islands Café, Tortillas and Sammy’s Market in the Town Center. For other options please see the Recreation Sports Coordinator. For more information, please see the Event Planning page at: www. web address.

Format for Drafting A Constitution

The constitution of an organization contains the fundamental principles which govern its operation and

establishes the specific rules of guidance by which the group is to function. All groups should have their

basic structure and methods of operation in writing. For more information, please see the Constitution

page at: www. web address.

Forms

Sports clubs have two types of forms; 1) online forms that are linked through the Sports Clubs forms

webpage and 2) hard-copy forms that can be downloaded through the Sports Clubs forms webpage,

printed, signed, and then turned in to the appropriate department.

For forms, please see the Forms page at: www. web address.

Funding Sources

The primary funding sources for Sport Clubs are the TK920 fund, sponsorships, donations, fundraising

events and dues. For more information, please see the Fiscal Management page at: www. web address.

Funding Strings The string refers to the “string” of accounts that direct billing information. For example, Sports Clubs

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TK920 string consists of the Account, Fund, Department, Program, Class and Code. Note: For sport clubs, the Class and Project will always be five zeros(Example: - 606001-TK920-592-# # # # # -00000-000000), ASI string consists of the Account and Class (Example: # # # #- # # #).

Fundraising Fundraising will be necessary if a club is to be highly successful in competition. All fundraising activities

must receive prior approval from the Recreation Sports Coordinator. Fundraising may include

collaboration between multiple clubs or may be club specific. Fundraising can provide great leadership

opportunities as well as funds for the club. For more information, please see the Fundraising 101 guide

and Fiscal Management page at: www. web address.

Fundraising and Solicitation Request Form

All fundraising and solicitations must get approval. For the Request For Permission To Seek Donations

And Fundraise form, please see the Forms page at: www. web address.

Fundraising and Solicitation Report Form

All fundraising and solicitations must be reported. For the Fundraising and Solicitation Report, please

see the Forms page at: www. web address.

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Games

All games must be approved by Campus Recreation. A pre-season schedule must be created by sports

club one semester prior to activity. The league game schedule must be discussed and forwarded to the

Recreation Sports Coordinator. Non-league games must be requested through the Recreation Sports

Coordinator through an EALC form. For the EALC Request form, please see the Forms page at: www.

web address.

General Information(Sports Clubs)

California State University Channel Islands’ Sports Club program compliments the variety of co-curricular

programs offered by Campus Recreation, Student Life and Housing and Residential Education. The

Sports Club program is administered by Campus Recreation professionals who offer guidance and

advisement to those clubs who have been officially recognized by the University. For more information,

please see the General Information page at: www. web address.

General Member Roles

Students have unlimited opportunities to become directly involved in the administration and supervision

of their respective clubs. For more information, please see the Sports Club Positions and Roles page at:

www. web address.

General Requirements

For more information, please see the Starting Your Sports Club page at: www. web address.

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Gifts and Donations

Gifts and donations provide much-needed support for many sport clubs. Gifts may be monetary or in

many cases items the club needs to function or use in an auction or giveaway . Donations are generally

monetary and occasionally come with restrictions. Clubs should be aware that donations come with

restrictions and all donations must be approved. For more information, please see the Gifts and

Donations page at: www. web address.

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Harassment

Conduct whether verbal, nonverbal or physical constitutes harassment if it is based on a person’s

protected status and creates an intimidating, hostile or offensive work or academic environment that

unreasonably interferes with work or academic performance or negatively affects an individual's

employment or academic opportunities. Harassment can occur between any individuals associated with

the University, e.g., an employee and a supervisor; coworkers; faculty members; a faculty, staff member,

student employee and a customer, vendor, or contractor; or a student and a faculty or staff member.

CSU Channel Islands is committed to providing a workplace that is free of harassment based on age,

color, disability, gender identity or expression, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or

veteran status. For more information, please see the Sports Club Policies page at: www. web address.

Hazing

Hazing is defined as: Doing, requiring or encouraging any act, whether or not the act is voluntarily agreed upon, in conjunction with initiation or continued membership or participation in any group that causes or creates a substantial risk of causing mental or physical harm or humiliation. Such acts may include, but are not limited to, the use of alcohol, creation of excessive fatigue, and paddling, punching or kicking in any form. Official recognition of a student organization may be withdrawn for hazing or conspiracy to haze as defined in the California Code of Regulations, Title 5, Article 2, Standards for Student Conduct, Section 41301(b)(8). Individual students may be disciplined for hazing under Section 41301(b)(8). For more information, please see the Sports Club Policies page at: www. web address.

Health Insurance (see Insurance) Individual health insurance is required for all participants in the Sports Clubs program. Insurance is used to cover the costs or losses incurred if an insured person falls ill. For more information, please see the Medical page at: www. web address.

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Identified Risks of Participation

There are many risks to participating in Sport Clubs. For more information, please see the Medical page at: www. web address.

Inactive Clubs

Inactive clubs must cancel deactivate through CR and return all equipment to Campus Recreation. Any

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club which is inactive after the first four weeks of the spring semester will have all remaining TK920

funds swept from its budget allocation. The funds will go to the SCFC to provide funding for special

requests from active sports clubs if necessary. All funds in the club’s ASI account will remain in the

account for up to three years. After three years of inactivity the funds will be transferred to the SCFC ASI

account for future use.

Incident Report

An out of the ordinary occurrence, such as verbal or unnecessary physical contact must be described in

an incident report within 24 hours of the incident. For more information, please see Reports page at:

www. web address.

Incumbent Unit Load

This is the requirement for club officers. Undergraduates must earn six semester units per term while

holding office, three semester units per semester while holding regular membership. Graduate and

credential students must earn three semester units per term while holding office. For more information,

please see Eligibility page at: www. web address.

Injury Care

When in doubt please call 9-1-1 or if on-campus call the CSU Channel Islands Campus Police at (805)

437-8444. All injuries should be handled appropriately and by a qualified professional. Please contact

Campus Recreation at (805) 437-8902 to report an injury within 24 hours of the incident. Also complete

an Injury/Accident report and file the report with Campus Recreation. For more information, please see

Emergencies page at: www. web address.

Injury/Accident Report

If an injury or accident occurs, an Injury/Accident Report must be submitted to the Rec Center within 24 hours of the incident. For more information, please see the Reports page at: www. web address.

Insurance(see Health Insurance)

Insurance coverage is designed to limit the “out of pocket” expenses incurred due to accidents and

injuries. The three types of insurance needed by clubs and club members are Individual Health,

Catastrophic and Liability. For more information, please see Insurance page at: www. web address.

Inventory

The inventory for all sport clubs must be included in both the fall and spring semesters.

For more information, please see the Equipment page at: www. web address.

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Judicial Process for Sports Clubs

Upon a violation, the Sports Club Administrator (Recreation Sports Coordinator) will initiate the Sports

Club Judicial Process. This process will include an investigation, a discussion with the appropriate

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individuals, a review of the evidence and finally a hearing with the Sports Club Executive Council (SCEC).

The SCEC will review the evidence and recommend the appropriate disciplinary action. The offending

club(s) or individual(s) will be notified in writing of the sanctions being imposed. Sanctions may affect

coaches, officers, players or the entire club. If a sanctioned individual or club wishes to appeal the

sanction imposed by the SCEC a written appeal must be submitted to the Recreation Sports Coordinator

within seven (7) business days of the official sanctions notification. The Recreation Sports Coordinator

will review the hearing notes and may chose to conduct a new investigation. Upon review, the

Recreation Sports Coordinator will announce a decision to either support the SCEC sanctions or alter the

sanctions. For more information, please see the Judicial Process page at: www. web address.

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Liability

The legal responsibility for costs or damage can be the responsibility of participating students. Liability

Insurance is purchased to protect the entities, Sports Clubs, the University and participants from losses.

Sports Clubs are required to purchase liability insurance. To protect students, every effort should be

made to reduce the risk of liability. For more information, please see Insurance page at: www. web

address.

Logos

Logos must be approved by Campus Recreation and CSU Channel Islands Communication and

Marketing. Logos must meet graphic standards as described in the Graphics Standards Manual

published by Communication and Marketing. For more information, please see the Marketing page at:

www. web address.

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Mailboxes

A mailbox for the club is set up in the Recreation/S.E.A.L. Center. Mailboxes should be checked weekly.

For more information, please see the General Information page at: www. web address.

Maintenance

The sports club president or equipment manager will be responsible for all equipment maintenance. It

is the responsibility of the sports club to take precautions to ensure that the equipment meets safety

standards and regulations set forth by their national governing body (NGB) and conference. At the

conclusion of each season the sports club president or equipment manager shall complete a thorough

inspection of all equipment and report to the Recreation Sports Coordinator the status of the

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equipment. If any repairs or replacements are necessary, the club will be required to budget and pay for

the expenses. For more information, please see the Equipment page at: www. web address.

Map(Online) Directions

Before trips will be approved, a copy of a map specifying the directions and distances to the locations

needs to be provided in the Trip Packet to Campus Recreation. An online map is recommended. For

more information, please see the Travel page at: www. web address.

Marketing

Informing the campus community about sports club events is a crucial element in the process of gaining

respect for and interest in your club, obtaining new members and building morale among the existing

members. For more information, please see the Marketing page at: www. web address.

Medical

All participants in the Sports Clubs program must be in good health before participating. There may be

special requirements and clearances required for the type of sport and the risks involved. For more

information, please see the Medical page at: www. web address.

Medical Clearance

Participants are required to complete a Health History Questionnaire (This form is part of the Participant

Application Packet). If a participant has a preexisting condition that may be contraindicated for

participation, a physician’s release may be required prior to participation. Participants in high-risk

sports clubs may also be required to obtain a physical prior to participation. For more information,

please see the Medical page at: www. web address.

Medical Personnel Requirements

Medical personnel may be required for practices and competitions. If required, the expense for the

personnel is the responsibility of the club. The various personnel that may be required are: physician,

athletic trainer, paramedic and EMT (emergency medical technician). For more information, please see

the Medical page at: www. web address.

Meeting Minutes

The Meeting Minutes are required from all official meetings and should be forwarded to the Recreation

Sports Coordinator on a weekly basis. A Meeting Minutes Template is available to help as a guideline.

For more informationt, please see the Forms page at: www. web address.

Meeting Space

The Broome Library and Student Union have conference rooms available for meetings. For more

information, please see the Facilities & Scheduling page at: www. web address.

Membership Dues

Dues may be charged by sport clubs, however it is important for the club to understand the

ramifications of the act of charging dues. Please discuss with Recreation Sports Coordinator before any

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dues are charged. As such, dues generally should be used to assist the team with travel expenses, team

uniforms and game expenses. For more information, please see the Starting A Sports Club Guide at:

www. web address.

Membership Eligibility

Official recognition of any student club/organization at CSU Channel Islands requires a minimum of five

(5) students who are currently enrolled in at least one class at Channel Islands. Players in registered and

recognized sports clubs must be enrolled students of CSU Channel Islands. Sport clubs are allowed to

have staff and faculty as members of the club, however these members are not allowed to participate in

competition against other clubs. Students must be matriculated and enrolled at a CSU campus and

maintain a minimum overall grade point average (GPA) each term as well as a cumulative GPA. Each

student must also be in good standing and must not be on probation of any kind. For more information,

please see the Eligibility page at: www. web address.

Minimum Number of Students

Official recognition of any student club/organization at CSU Channel Islands requires a minimum of five

(5) students who are currently enrolled in at least one class at Channel Islands. Sports clubs require a

minimum of the number of players necessary to compete in the sport in order to be official. For more

information, please see the Starting A Sports Club Guide at: www. web address.

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National Affiliation

National Governing Bodies(NGB’s) help organizations with rules, guidelines and networking

opportunities. For more information, please see the National Governing Body List page at: www. web

address.

National Governing Bodies (NGB’s)

Competitive sports clubs are required to be a member of a minimum of one governing body. Sports

clubs should research the best match for a National Governing Body (NGB) to join. Once a selection has

been made, the club must discuss it with the coordinator of Rec Sports before making a final decision.

For more information, please see the National Governing Body List page at: www. web address.

Non-Discrimination

California State University Channel Islands is committed to serving the diverse educational needs of the

people of the State of California into the 21st century and beyond. This commitment extends to the

pledge to create an educational environment in which diversity is viewed as a desirable and valuable

asset to the University itself and to the community it serves. For more information, please see the Sports

Club Policies page at: www. web address.

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Officials/Referees/Judges

The hiring of game officials is the responsibility of the sport club. All proposed officials must be

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approved by Campus Recreation. Monetary payment of the officials is the responsibility of the club.

The Rec Sports Coordinator will help facilitate necessary paperwork. For more information, please see

the Sports Club Positions and Roles page at: www. web address.

Official Sports Club Application

This application is submitted by the club to become an Officially Recognized or Registered Sport Club.

For the Official Sports Club Application, please see the Forms page at: www. web address.

Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs

The purpose of the Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs is to recommend policies and

procedures that will ensure a coordinated delivery and assessment system of student services

throughout the Division of Student Affairs (DSA), which includes Enrollment Services, Student Life and

Housing and Residential Education. This includes a comprehensive system which tracks and reports

budgets and expenditures; implements or manages special projects; produces and distributes internal

and external student communication; and hires, trains and provides staff development for the DSA. The

Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs, in its support of the educational mission of the

institution, also provides co-curricular education initiatives while coordinating program assessment and

evaluation for all units within the Division. For more information, please see the Student Affairs page at:

www.CSU Channel Islands.edu/students/stuaffair.htm.

Operating Budget

The operating budget is determined by the actual amounts gained or used by the sports club. For more

information, please see the Fiscal Management page at: www. web address.

Organizational Structure

The foundation for the sport clubs is its organizational structure. For clarification the organizational

structure outlines the structure of the organization. For more information, please see the Sports Club

Position and Roles page at: www. web address.

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P-T

Parking

There is a charge for all vehicles to park on campus. The club may wish to reserve a parking lot for a flat

fee and allow the visiting team and guests to park in the lot, or the club may wish to require all visitors

to obtain their own parking permits. Parking in the Potrero Field lot may be available for a fee through

Parking Services on a case-by-case basis. Please visit with the Recreation Sports Coordinator for

additional details. For more information, please see the Event Planning page at: www. web address.

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Participation Application Packet

Includes; Sport Club Participant Application; Sports Club Health History Questionnaire; Health

Declaration Form; Release Of Liability, Waiver Of Right To Sue, Assumption Of Risk And Agreement To

Pay Claims; Visual/Audio Image Release Form; Campus Rec Sports Code of Conduct and California State

University Channel Islands Clubs and Organizations Discrimination and Hazing Statements. For more

information, please see the Forms page at: www. web address.

Payment of a Coach

If coaches are paid, they will be paid from the club account held by Associated Students Inc. (ASI).

Funding for coaches should be collected from fundraisers. Funds from the TK920 account shall not be

used to pay coaches for sport clubs. For more information, please see the Coaches page at: www. web

address.

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Payment of an Official

Pay for the officials is the responsibility of the sport club. Payment of officials vary from sport-to-sport

based on the conference. Please see the Recreation Sports Coordinator for details. For more

information, please see the Officials Referees Judges page at: www. web address.

Per Game/Competition Comparison Worksheet

This worksheet helps clubs determine the costs per game/competition. For the Per Game/Competition

Comparison Worksheet, please see the Forms page at: www. web address.

Player Add and Drop Form

This form is used to add or drop players from the official roster. For more information, please see the

Forms page at: www. web address.

Policies

Policies for sports clubs have been developed to provide a safe, educational and enjoyable environment

for students, faculty and staff. Violation of these policies may result in disciplinary action taken against

the participant and/or the club. For more information, please see the Sports Club Policies page at: www.

web address.

Positions and Roles

Positions and Roles are instrumental to the efficient and effective operation of a sports club. There are

five positions that most commonly comprise what is commonly referred to as the Sports Club Executive

Board. These positions may vary slightly from club to club, but the duties and responsibilities should be

represented within the Executive Board. The positions are commonly referred to as the “officers” of the

club. For more information, please see the Sports Club Positions and Roles page at: www. web address.

Post Trip Evaluation

A post trip evaluation must be turned in to the Rec Center the first Monday after each trip. For the Post

Trip Evaluation, please see the Forms page at: www. web address.

Posting

Student Life is responsible for posting materials on University bulletin boards. Items to be posted must

first be approved by the Recreation Sports Coordinator. Sport clubs will then submit a Request For

Approval To Post to the S.E.A.L. Center. Once approved, twenty copies for each event should be

submitted. They will be stamped with the date and posted by a Student Life representative. Any

posting not stamped and dated will be removed and disposed of. For maximum exposure, drop off your

flyers at least two weeks in advance of your event. Sport clubs are responsible for taking down

outdated postings within one day of the event. For more information, please see the Marketing page at:

www. web address.

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Potrero Field

Potrero Field is located on Oxnard St. near Potrero Rd. The field is divided into four primary zones: Zone

A is an official size soccer field, Zone B is an official size flag football field and Zone C is a triangular field

good for softball, and Zone D is used for drills and one-on-one play. For more information, please see

the Facilities & Scheduling page at: www. web address.

Printing Requirements

There are a variety of types and sizes of marketing materials. Most color copiers on campus can produce

materials up to and including ledger size (11” x 17”). Larger sizes will be considered “posters” and must

be printed in the Student Union, Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs (VPSA) or by an outside

vendor. There may be a charge for each poster printed. Posters are generally designed in the following

sizes: 18” x 24”, 24” x 36” or 24” x 84” (banner to be placed in large area). All posters must be approved

by the Recreation Sports Coordinator and the Student Life office. For more information, please see the

Marketing page at: www. web address.

Process for Purchasing Equipment

All purchases must be requested and approved by Campus Recreation and in accordance with University

guidelines. All sports club equipment purchased by sport clubs becomes the property of the University.

Equipment purchased or donated for a specified club may only be used by members of that particular

club unless special permission is granted by the club’s Executive Board or by Campus Recreation.

Equipment donated to the sports club or purchased with funds raised by the sport club will become the

property of the University. For more information, please see the Equipment page at: www. web address.

Procurement

The Procurement office is responsible for the purchasing of all goods and services for the University.

There are two general methods for procuring goods. The Request for Goods and Services (RGS) form is

generally the preferred method. This method requires a 204 Form to be on file from the vendor and the

acceptance of a Purchase Order (PO) by the vendor. This method does afford the greatest security for

the club as it provides a contract between the vendor and the University. The RGS method can be used

for both TK920 funds and ASI accounts. The actual RGS form is different for the two funding sources. For

more information, please see the Fiscal Management page at: www. web address.

Product Comparison Sheet

Generally three quotes for a requested purchase are required. Please be sure the quotes are for the

same or equivalent item(s). For more information, please see the Equipment page at: www. web

address.

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R25

This is a web-based scheduling system for facilities on campus. For more information, please see the

Marketing page at: www. web address.

Reactivating a Club

To reactivate a club, you must submit a new constitution and begin at the Exploration of

Interest/Organizational Stage. For more information, please see the Starting & Renewing Your Sports

Club Guide at: www. web address.

Recreation and Athletic Fee

This fee is paid by all matriculating students at CSU Channel Islands. The fee supports general Campus

Recreation programs and services, intercollegiate athletics and sports clubs. The Recreation and Athletic

Fee is limited and therefore not able to provide all the funding a sports club generally needs for a year.

Recreation Center Posting Policy

All sports club postings for the Rec Center must be approved by Student Life and submitted to the

Recreation Sports Coordinator. For more information, please see the Marketing page at: www. web

address.

Reports

Sport club reports are required though out the year. Sports clubs are responsible to keep the

coordinator of Campus Rec updated on club activities and must abide by reporting requirements or

Recognition/Registration may be revoked. For more information, please see the Reports page at: www.

web address.

Registration Process

All clubs must become recognized/registered in order to seek funding, use University facilities and use

the University name. Each “official” sports club must submit a renewal request each semester in order

to remain active. For more information, please see the Starting & Renewing Your Sports Club Guide at:

www. web address.

Renewal

In order to renew Official Sports Club status the club must submit a Sports Club Update/Renewal

Member form for the Fall and a Spring Member Roster Update form for the Spring (for the academic

year), by Friday of the third week of the beginning of each semester. For more information, please see

the Starting & Renewing Your Sports Club Guide at: www. web address. (See priority renewal.)

Request for Goods & Services (RGS)

The Request for Goods & Services form is used to estimate the costs and request approval for

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purchasing goods and services. For more information, please see the Fiscal Management page at: www.

web address.

Request for TK920 Narrative Form

This form requests funds through a narrative. For more information, please see the Budget Development

page at: www. web address.

Required Articles of a Sports Club Constitution

There are required articles that must be included in the constitution. For more information, please see

the Constitution page at: www. web address.

Requirements to Drive

All students, faculty and staff must be approved before they can drive. For more information, please see the Travel page at: www. web address.

Residential Community Posting Policy

Student Life is responsible for posting materials on most University bulletin boards. Items to be posted

must first be approved by the Recreation Sports Coordinator. Postings are not allowed in University

Glen. Posting on walls, poles, benches, fences, balconies, doors and windows is forbidden, with the

exception of individuals’ inside windows in their private residences. No “dorm storming” is allowed.

Clubs may not solicit door-to-door within the residential community (i.e. knocking on doors and door

hangers). For more information, please see the Marketing page at: www. web address.

Risk Management

Campus Recreation(CR) assists Sports Clubs in providing a safe environment for participation in

competitive, instructional and recreational sports. Sports club activities involve significant risks and thus

potential for losses. These losses may adversely affect students, the University and University

resources. Every effort shall be made to reduce these risks. Although all risks associated with sports

participation can not be eliminated completely, it is the responsibility of each club member to assist CR

to reduce these risks. For more information, please see the Risk Management page at: www. web

address.

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Safety Officer

The Sport Club is responsible for having a Safety Officer present at all sport club practices, instruction

and competitions. This person will be the initial responder in an emergency. The Safety Officer is

someone designated by the sports club. Sport clubs may have more than one person trained and

designated as a Safety Officer. All Safety Officers must be CPR and First Aid certified. For more

information, please see the Sports Club Positions and Roles page at: www. web address.

Safety Officer Expectations & Duties

The safety officer holds a position of great responsibility for all club members. The responsibilities of

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the safety officer include but are not limited to: maintaining certification in First Aid and CPR; serving as

the main contact for any changes to the Emergency Action Plan; distributing and collecting all waivers;

and making sure the team first aid kits are always readily available. The Safety Officer must know FERPA

Regulations and sign a FERPA Acknowledgement Form. For more information, please see the Sports Club

Positions and Roles page at: www. web address.

Safety Officer Responsibilities Handbook

The Safety Officer Responsibilities Handbook outlines the responsibilities of the safety officer. For more

information, please see the Forms page at: www. web address.

Schedule of Events & Court/Field Request

A schedule of events and requests must be submitted to the Rec Sports Coordinator. Sports club

officers shall administer the scheduling of the club’s activities with input from members, coaches and

advisors. The Recreation Sports Coordinator must review and approve all activities before they are

considered binding. Coordinating the schedule is the responsibility of each club due to the club’s

knowledge of competition within the area, tournament availability, the season of the particular sport

and the rules and regulations of the governing body of the sport. For more information, please see the

Facilities & Scheduling page at: www. web address.

S.E.A.L. Center

The Student Engagement and Applied Leadership (S.E.A.L.) Center is home to CI’s Student Leadership

Programs. The center is available to assist all club/organization leaders and members with skill

acquisition and development. For more information, please see the Facilities & Scheduling page at:

www.csuci.edu/studentleadership/seal-center.

Selecting a Coach

It is the club’s responsibility, under the direction of Campus Recreation, to secure the services of a

coach, if desired. Sports clubs must select a coach who meets the specified requirements and is willing

to complete a Coach/Instructor Contract, which is required. The selection of the coach is subject to the

approval of the Sports Club Executive Council and Campus Recreation. The coach will be under the

supervision of the individual sport club and must abide by the rules as stated in the Coach/Instructor

Contract. The coach should be an experienced individual who possesses technical knowledge of the

sport and understands safe conditioning and training methods. For more information, please see the

Coaches page at: www. web address.

Selecting an Official

The selection of officials varies from sport to sport based on conference affiliations and qualifications

needed. Generally each NGB will have a regional, official association of referees. When possible, this

association should be contacted. Please see the Recreation Sports Coordinator for details. For more

information, please see the Officials Referees Judges page at: www. web address.

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Sexual Harassment

The University administration, faculty, staff, student employees, and volunteers are responsible for

assuring that the University maintains an environment for work and study, free from sexual harassment.

Sexual harassment is unlawful and impedes the realization of the University’s mission of distinction in

education, scholarship, and service. Sexual harassment violates the dignity of individuals and will not be

tolerated. The University community seeks to eliminate sexual harassment through education and by

encouraging faculty, staff, student employees, and volunteers to report concerns or complaints. Prompt

corrective measures will be taken to stop sexual harassment whenever it occurs. For more information,

please see Sports Club Policies page at: www. web address.

Sponsorship

All proposed sponsorships must be cleared through the Recreation Sports Coordinator. A Request For

Permission To Seek Donations And Fundraise form must be completed. Only sponsorships which

support the University’s mission will be allowed. For more information, please see the Fiscal

Management page at: www. web address.

Sport Club Member & Officer Roster

A list of all members and officers is required. For the Sport Club Member & Officer Roster, please see the

Forms page at: www. web address.

Sport Club Purchase Tracking

All items that are purchased must be logged and tracked. For more information, please see the Fiscal

Management page at: www. web address.

Sports Club Administrator (Recreation Sports Coordinator)

The Recreation Sports Coordinator is the staff member(a State full-time employee)who oversees all

Sport Clubs on a campus.

Sport Club Contract with Campus Rec

A few sport clubs are required to enter into a contract with Campus Recreation. These contracts state specific requirements for facilities, etc. For more information, please see the Facilities & Scheduling page at: www. web address.

Sports Club Council The CSU Channel Islands Sport Club Council (SCC) is a student advisory group that assists Campus Recreation in administering the Sport Club program. The SCC has been established to confront, discuss, and solve issues related to various sports clubs in our campus community. In addition, it provides student members the opportunity to govern themselves and collectively voice their concerns in an organized campus forum. For more information, please see The Sports Club Council page at: www. web address.

Sports Club Council Representative The Sports Club Council is composed of one representative from each official sports club. For more information, please see The Sports Club Council page at: www. web address.

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Sports Club Judicial Process

Upon a violation, the Sports Club Administrator (Recreation Sports Coordinator) will initiate the Sports

Club Judicial Process. This process will include an investigation, a discussion with the appropriate

individuals, a review of the evidence and finally a hearing with the Sports Club Executive Council (SCEC).

The SCEC will review the evidence and recommend the appropriate disciplinary action. The offending

club(s) or individual(s) will be notified in writing of the sanctions being imposed. Sanctions may affect

coaches, officers, players or the entire club. If a sanctioned individual or club wishes to appeal the

sanction imposed by the SCEC a written appeal must be submitted to the Recreation Sports Coordinator

within seven (7) business days of the official sanctions notification. The Recreation Sports Coordinator

will review the hearing notes and may chose to conduct a new investigation. Upon review, the

Recreation Sports Coordinator will announce a decision to either support the SCEC sanctions or alter the

sanctions.

Depending on the severity of the incident, Campus Recreation may also forward the case to the Dean of

Students office for review and possible University sanctions. For more information, please see the

Judicial Process page at: www. web address.

Sports Club Executive Council

The Executive Council is comprised of five students who are current members of active, University

recognized sport clubs and three appointed University employees. Student Executive Council members

are selected to serve one-year terms, but may be chosen to serve one additional year (total term = two

years). Staff Executive Council members are selected to serve two-year terms. Each sport club may only

have one member on the Executive Council and new members are selected each spring. For more

information, please see The Sports Club Executive Council page at: www. web address.

Sports Club Policies

Policies for sports clubs have been developed to provide a safe, educational and enjoyable environment

for students, faculty and staff. Violation of these policies may result in disciplinary action taken against

the participant and/or the club. For more information, please see the Sport Club Policies page at: www.

web address.

Sports Club Positions and Roles

Positions and roles of sport club officers are instrumental to the efficient and effective operation of a

sports club. For more information, please see the Sports Club Positions and Roles page at: www. web

address.

Sports Club Program Objectives

Provide opportunities that foster collegiality

Provide a medium for sports club participants to develop leadership, communication, teamwork and other social skills

Provide opportunities to develop fiscal management skills through workshops and practical application

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Sport Club Strategic Plan for the Year

All sport clubs should have a plan for the entire year. This plan should be started in the previous year.

For more information, please see the Event Planning page at: www. web address.

Sports Club Officers

Sports club officers are responsible for providing all aspects of leadership for the club, and are

responsible for their own actions as well as the actions of all club members. CSU Channel Islands

requires an organizational structure to ensure that required duties are complete and the club remains a

viable part of the campus community. All clubs are required to have an Executive Board with a

President, Treasurer, and Safety Officer. Most clubs will also have a Vice President and a Secretary as

part of the Executive Board. For more information, please see the Sports Club Positions and Roles page

at: www. web address.

Sports Club Officers Contract

Sports club officers are responsible for their clubs success. Officers must sign this agreement to acknowledge that the officer has agreed upon the basic requirements. For more information, please see the Forms page at: www. web address.

Starting a New Sports Club Any CSU Channel Islands student with an interest in a particular sport may seek to create an official sports club. The interested individual(s) should attend the How To Start A Sports Club Workshop or schedule an appointment with the coordinator of Rec Sports (office is located in the Recreation Center.) The coordinator will discuss the policies, procedures and requirements to start a sports club with the individual(s) and provide guidance and assistance throughout the registration process. For more information, please see the Starting A Sports Club Guide page at: www. web address.

Storage

There is a limited amount of storage. For more information, please see the Equipment page at: www. web address

Student Air Travel Packet

A travel packet with special air travel paperwork must be completed. All traveling members must complete forms specific to air travel. All sports club air travel must be approved a minimum of one month prior to the trip. For more information, please see the Travel page at: www. web address

Student Life

Student Life provides co-curricular learning opportunities that encourage and empower students to

become competent, responsible and involved citizens. Student Life assists students at CSU Channel

Islands with getting involved in clubs and organizations and works with Campus Recreation to provide

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combined campus club/organization and sports club clinics and workshops. For more information,

please see the Student Life page at: www.CSU Channel Islands.edu/students/stusrvice.htm.

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Tournaments

Sport club tournaments are encouraged. All non-league competitions need to be approved through using the EALC Request form. Clubs should work with Campus Rec to complete the proper paperwork. For more information, please see the Events page at: www. web address.

Travel This is one of the most important subjects due to the risk involved. Travel paperwork needs to be completed and approved before Sport club members can drive for “University business.” Travelers should develop safe and prudent travel plans to help secure a successful trip. For more information, please see the Travel page at: www. web address.

Training Requirements for Advisors

Faculty and staff who are interested in becoming a sports club advisor should be aware of the

responsibilities and commitment of this volunteer position. An advisor’s manual will be provided once

the “Advisor’s Agreement” is signed. The prospective advisor will need to participate in an online

Advisor’s Workshop in order for their club to be in “good standing.” For more information, please see

the Advisor page at: www. web address.

Training Requirements for Coaches

Campus Recreation will provide a Coaches Workshop for all coaches. Each coach will be required to take

the Safe Driver Training Course and fill out appropriate forms. For more information, please see the

Coaches page at: www. web address.

Transportation Manifest

The Transportation Manifest form is a part of the travel packet that must be completed before every

trip. The form specifies what vehicle each participant is traveling in. For more information, please see

the Travel page at: www. web address.

Travel Authorization

All travel must be authorized. A Travel Authorization form must be included with the Trip Application if

travel expenses are going to be claimed with a TEC form. For more information, please see the Travel

page at: www. web address.

Travel Itinerary

All travel must include a travel itinerary describing the details of the trip. The itinerary should include

details from the beginning to the ending of each trip. For more information, please see the Travel page

at: www. web address.

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Travel Request Application

All travel requires a Travel Request Application included in the Trip Packet. For more information, please

see the Travel page at: www. web address.

Traveling University Official

A traveling university official is a faculty or staff member charged with the responsibility of oversight on

the trip. Details of the responsibilities and qualifications are listed in the Travel page at: www. web

address.

Traveling University Official (Expectations & Duties) Handbook

For more information, please see the Forms page at: www. web address.

Trip Administrator

The trip administrator works for Campus Recreation and approves all travel requests for sports clubs.

Trip Kit

The trip kit includes the Trip Binder and First Aid Kit and both must accompany travelers on every sports

club trip. For more information, please see the Travel page at: www. web address.

Trip Leader

A trip leader is the person designated by the specific group (e.g. sport club), and

approved/authorized by the trip administrator, who is responsible for implementing and enforcing

trip safety procedures. Trip leaders would normally be student members of a sports club and a

sports club may designate more than one trip leader. For more information, please see the Travel

page at: www. web address.

Trip Leader Handbook

This handbook has been created to inform Trip Leaders on their “trip leader” role. For more

information, please see the Forms page at: www. web address.

Trip Packet

The Trip Packet includes Travel Request Application, Travel Roster, Travel Authorization, Travel

Manifest, Itinerary and Flyer/Notice of Competition and Map Print Out. For more information, please

see the Travel page at: www. web address.

Types of Sports Clubs

There are three different types of sport clubs; Recreational, Instructional and Competitive. For more

information, please see the Starting A Sports Club Guide at: www. web address.

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Uniform Size Inventory

This form is used to clarify what sizes of uniforms are available in the sport club’s inventory. For more information, please see the Forms page at: www. web address.

Uniform/Equipment Master Record This is the master record of uniforms and equipment in the sport club’s inventory. For more

information, please see the Forms page at: www. web address.

University Mission(CI)

Placing students at the center of the educational experience, California State University Channel Islands

provides undergraduate and graduate education that facilitates learning within and across disciplines

through integrative approaches, emphasizes experiential and service learning, and graduates students

with multicultural and international perspectives. For more information, please see the CSU Channel

Islands web site at: www.CSU Channel Islands.edu.

Update/Renewal Member Form

This electronic form is required each semester to update member information and renew the clubs

Recognition or Registration status. For more information, please see the Forms page at: www. web

address.

Use of University and Private Vehicles Policy Guidelines

For more information, please see the Travel page at: www.CSU Channel Islands.edu.

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Vehicle Accident Report (State)

If a State vehicle is involved in an accident, a Vehicle Accident Report must be submitted. For more

information, please see the Travel page at: www.CSU Channel Islands.edu.

Vehicle Inspection Checklist

The Vehicle Inspection Checklist is included in the Trip Kit and should be used before all trips. For more

information, please see the Forms page at: www.CSU Channel Islands.edu.

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Websites

A Student Sports Club Website Registration Form must be completed by a sports club and approved by

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Campus Recreation and Information Technology (IT). Once approved by IT, the club will be provided

with an URL. The club may create a web site using the software of their choice. Content on the web site

must be deemed appropriate and will be reviewed. A renewal form must be submitted annually to

maintain the web site’s active status. Inactive and mismanaged sites will be removed from the server.

Only websites approved by Campus Recreation may use the University name and logo. Violation of this

procedure will be referred for judicial review. For more information, please see the Marketing page at:

www. web address.

Website Registration Form

This registration form is required and must be approval for a web site to be posted on the CSU Channel

Islands server. For more information, please see the Marketing page at: www. web address.

Website Template Worksheet

This template gives sport clubs a guideline to follow for a CSU Channel Islands sports club web site. For

more information, please see the Forms page at: www. web address.

Withholding Recognition/Registration Process

If a club fails to uphold the policies and standards set forth by the University, official Recognition or

Registration status may be withdrawn. For more information, please see the Judicial page at: www. web

address.

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