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Board of Regents Policy 7.201 Board of Regents Policy 7.201Title
Student Organizations
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Regents Policy Chapter 7, Student Affairs
Regents Policy RP 7.201, Student Organizations Effective Date: Nov. 15, 2007 Prior Dates Amended: Oct. 31, 2014 (recodified) Review Date: August 2018 I. Purpose
To set forth policy regarding student organizations.
II. Definitions
No policy specific or unique definitions apply.
III. Board of Regents Policy
A. Introduction.
1. The board recognizes the valuable contribution of all co-curricular programs and acknowledges their importance in the development of the knowledge, skills and qualities required to be successful in post-university endeavors. Co-curricular activities include, but are not limited to student governance, residential life, organizations that support social life or leisure activities, student publications and broadcasting, support and involvement in athletics and honor societies (hereafter collectively called “co-curricular activities” or “student life programs and activities”). Student life programs and activities complement the university’s academic mission by providing opportunities for practical experience in the actual operation of diverse organizations. These experiences empower students to be responsible leaders in civic duties, community service or professional matters. Co-curricular activities complement, extend, and reinforce academic learning by serving as nontraditional classroom venues for the application of knowledge, skills, and attitudes learned in the instructional program. The board encourages student life programs and activities that foster critical thinking, problem-solving, decision-making, and leadership skills development that prepare students to become informed, responsible citizens who engage in, and continue to make contribution for the betterment of humanity and improvement of our communities. B. Policy. 1. The board encourages the establishment of a robust student life program, including the establishment of student organizations. 2. The board recognizes the establishment of two types of student organizations: Chartered Student Organizations and Registered Independent Organizations. IV. Delegation of Authority
There is no policy specific delegation of authority.
V. Contact Information
Office of the Board of Regents, 956-8213, bor@hawaii.edu
VI. ReferencesVII. Exhibits and Appendices
No Exhibits and Appendices found
Approved approved as to Form: Cynthia Quinn October 31, 2014 Date TopicsNo Topics found.AttachmentsNone |