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This training outline provides information on sports clubs, the SCORE system, required forms, risk management, resources, and the Sport Clubs Council. Learn about the different sports clubs, how to earn points, and the expectations for clubs to meet. Find out where to find us and how to be the best sports club on campus.
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Sport Club Officer Training Fall 2017
Outline • Ice Breaker • What are Sports Clubs? Where do we fit at the University? • SCORE system? How to earn points? • Required Forms • Risk Management • Resources • Sport Clubs Council
What are Sport Clubs? • How do you define Sport Clubs? • What Department oversees Sport Clubs? • Why we do what we do • Where you can find us
Where We Fit At The University • We are a division of Student Affairs
Competitive Sports Liasion SARAH DISTEFANO Cheer Field Hockey Fishing Gymnastics Hockey M Lacrose W Lacrosse M Rugby W Rugby Spearfishing KAT PAGE Dancing E’Gals Equestrian Medieval Combat Powerlifting Quidditch Softball M Soccer W Soccer Ultimate Frisbee Wakeboarding CARL BLEICH Baseball Martial Arts Roller Hockey Swim Club Tennis Wrestling
Who has the best team on campus? • SCORE System • White-65 points-$6k funding cap • Basic expectation for our clubs to meet. • Blue-100 points-$10k funding cap • Mid-level for recognition for more visible clubs who go beyond expectations • Emerald-150 points-No funding cap • Elite clubs that are highly active and engaged in the campus and surrounding communities
We want to be the very best! How do we do it? • Attending Monthly Council Meetings: 1 person minimum • Attending Monthly Advisor Meetings: 1/ semester • Fundraising: 10% minimum • Community Service: 1 event minimum, 25% of roster • Support Fellow Sport Clubs at their events: 1 event minimum, 25% of roster • Collaborate • Campus Programs and Events
Forms Time to get on the computers! Go to www.fgcu.edu/CampusRec/SportClubs
Forms are Fun • Pink and Yellows • New Member Forms • Waiver and Player Conduct • Emergency Contact and Concussion Edu • Roster Form • Coaching and Advising Forms • Community Service Report • CPR Verification Form • Financial Reports • Inventory Report • Marketing Request Form • Event Hosting Form • Accident and Incident Reports • Transfer and Reserve Fund Request • Travel Forms • Purchase Requests and Reimbursements
Eagle Link • LOGIN • Go to: https://fgcu.collegiatelink.net/ • 2.“Sign In Now” • 3.Username: FGCU email (without @eagle.fgcu.edu) • 4.Password: Your FGCU email password • 5.Sign in as Student • Your Club should appear under “my organizations” • You can search for other clubs with the “organizations” or search icon at the top of the page • Updating the info about your club that prospective and current members can see • Great way to upload and find transition and other important documents for future officers • Communicate with officers and members of your club • About Your Club • Your profile includes the information that prospective club members see, contact information, and links to your club’s social media pages • “Edit” your About section with info to inform new members about who you are • Updating the info about your club that prospective and current members can see • Documents • Here is where you can find: • 1.Account Tracker (to see your A&S funds for this and previous years) • 2.Constitutions • 3.Inventory Reports • 4.Other Transitional Documents uploaded by former officers • Managing your Roster • You can edit which club members hold which officer positions by going to your roster tab and then clicking on “manage roster” • If you have new officer roles, you can add a position title by clicking “manage positions” • You can also send an email invite to any officers who are not currently on your roster • When adding a new position entirely, you can choose what privileges that officer will have on EagleLink • When editing a member’s position, they will keep the same permissions that were assigned to that position • SUBMITTING FORMS • You have to click “Submit for Approval” before the Form is considered complete. Failure to hit “submit” means your form is only “in progress” and has not yet been sent to the Sport Clubs Staff.
Risky Business aka Risk Management CPR/First Aid Certifications Need 2 certs Dancing E’Gals Lacrosse (W)** Powerlifting Swimming Tennis Ultimate Frisbee • We do require a minimum number of students and/or coaches to be CPR/AED/First Aid Certified • Clubs that are bolded and have an asterisk also require imPACT Concussion testing • Managing an Injury • Remove the athlete from play • Keep the athlete out the play until a *qualified physician* gives written clearance
Risky Business Cont. Need 3 Certs Need 4 Certs Cheer** Equestrian** Gymnastics** Hockey** Rugby (M&W)** Spearfishing Wakeboarding Wrestling** • Baseball • Field Hockey** • Fishing • Lacrosse (M)** • Martial Arts • Medieval Combat • Quidditch • Roller Hockey • Soccer (M&W)** • Softball
Travel • What makes Sport Clubs unique vs. RSOs • Travel Form should be completed at least 1 week before you leave • Give us time to process PRs and Reimbursements • You represent FGCU, please make sure to do the Eagles proud
So I do all the things, what’s in it for my club? • Money, Money, and more Money • Free Marketing Design and Printing • Advising and Peer Mentorship • Priority Reservations of Campus Rec Facilities • Increased Recognition on campus • Leadership Development Opportunities • Service Learning Opportunities • Networking Opportunities
Okay my brain is going to explode now. • Head to the web • www.fgcu.edu/campusrec/sportclubs • No seriously, everything is literally on the website
Game Time! Each team: go to your browser on your phone Type into the URL: kahoot.it Enter Pin that shows up on the screen Enter your Team’s Name Get ready to rumble!
Reminders • Rexpo • Tuesday August 12 9:45am-1:15pm on the Library Lawn • Make-up Officer’s Training • Sunday August 27 10am-1pm BHG 111, 114 • Budget Applications Due • Saturday September 9 • SCC Meeting • Wed Sept 6 at 7pm BHG 111