Activities & Organizations
The Student Activities Fee | Organization Accounts | Clubs & Organizations | Campus Student Organizations Charter |
The Student Activities Fee
Most student organizations are financed through the Student Activities Fee which is annually allocated by Student Senate. The fee is included in the College's educational costs and is currently $160 per year per student.
Organization Accounts
Each campus organization approved by the Student Senate must maintain its account in the College's Business Office. The organization conducts its financial affairs through the Business Office. The organization treasurer and the advisor must sign all checks. Questions about account use should be directed to the Business Office.
Clubs & Organizations
Many clubs and organizations are available to students at Cornell, including student government, the arts, religion, academic organizations, etc. Descriptions of student clubs and organizations are available at www.cornellcollege.edu/organizations/.
For a complete listing of clubs and organizations click here.
Campus Student Organizations Charter
I. Recognized campus organizations shall be open to all students without respect to race, religion, national origin, or sexual orientation. Although some recognized organizations have selective membership, e.g. honorary organizations and social groups, those organizations may not limit membership on the basis of race, religion, national origin, or sexual orientation.
II. Recognition of student organizations
A. In order to be officially recognized an organization shall:
1. submit a constitution to Student Senate through the Chair of Organizations for approval by Student Senate;
2. have a designated faculty or staff advisor selected by the group;
3. maintain its account at the Cornell Business Office;
4. provide an annual list and updates, as appropriate, of membership and officers to the Associate Dean of Students.
B. Benefits. A student organization must have official recognition in order to:
1. apply for and receive funds from the student activity fee;
2. be mentioned in College publications;
3. use or reserve College facilities.
C. Exceptions. When there is an overall governing organization for a group of organizations, e.g. CSSG for social groups and RHA for hall councils, Student Senate may delegate the recognition process to the governing group for organizations in its jurisdiction.
III. Withdrawal of recognition
The Student Organizations Committee of Student Senate shall review the constitution and activities of each recognized student organization every other year. If the Student Organizations Committee determines that the organization has not followed its stated purpose or is in violation of College policy, it may recommend that Student Senate withdraw recognition from the organization for a specific period of time. After that time the organization may apply for recognition through Student Senate.
Approved by the Faculty: January 4, 2000
