ࡱ> 5@ bjbj22 (6XXԂ۱8ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒZ\\\\\\$RePƒƒƒƒSSSƒƒZSZSSmRƒ E]CF0۱Į5<ƒhSLЉƒƒƒD\K6I \KINTRODUCTION The Office of Student Life under the Office of Student Development is continually seeking innovative ways to provide activities and services that are of interest to all USCB students. USC Beaufort offers a variety of extracurricular activities in the form of clubs and organizations. Information on any club or organization may be obtained from the Office of Student Life located in Room 118A of the Sandstone Building. This handbook has been developed by the Office of Student Development and the Business Office to provide information to existing and future clubs and organizations. The handbook contains rules and regulations governing all recognized USC Beaufort student groups. Procedures for chartering new organizations, fund raising, reserving facilities, and other aspects of organizational structure are explained in this handbook. This handbook is made available to all organization officers and faculty advisors. Additional copies are available in the Office of Student Life, 118A Sandstone Building. Student Development Mission Statement As an administrative office of the University of South Carolina Beaufort, the division of Student Development supports the overall mission of the university by providing services and programs for students, faculty and staff. The division of Student Development provides both administrative and co-curricular services and programs for student at the University of South Carolina Beaufort. Its mission is two-fold: To guide student through the universitys administrative process and to serve student by providing co-curricular activities designed to capitalize on the wealth of traditions and opportunities of the Lowcountry. Student Development strives to help students address the challenges of academic life and gain the leadership skills they will apply upon graduation. As partners in the educational process, Student Development offers services and programs designed to complement and enrich the classroom experience, to meet the developmental needs of a diverse student population and to prepare students to take an active role in achieving their intellectual and interpersonal potential. The Office of Student Lifes relationship to the divisional mission statement: 1. By designing and implementing a wide range of activities and programs for the student body the Office of Student Life supports the Divisional Mission to provide co-curricular activities that capitalize on the wealth of traditions and opportunities of the Low country, complement and enrich the classroom experience and strengthen connectedness among students, faculty and staff. 2. By overseeing all student clubs and organizations the Office of Student Life supports the University Goals and USC Beaufort 2003-2008 Strategic Plan Goal II to provide support to and enhance the presence of student clubs and faculty/staff led activities whose mission is to complement and enrich the classroom experience and /or assist in developing students abilities to achieve educational, career and/or personal goals. 3. By working with the entire University community to address multicultural programming needs the Office of Student Life supports the University Goals to provide co-curricular activities focused on diversity and multi-culturalism that meet the developmental needs of the diverse student population, demonstrate tolerance and commitment to diversity and provide cultural enrichment. 4. By advising the USCB Student Government Association the Office of Student Life supports the Divisional Mission to facilitate and support student efforts to undertake challenging leadership roles within the campus community and provide extra-curricular programs that assist students in actively achieving educational, intellectual and interpersonal potential. 5. By designing and implementing events and programs at all four campuses the Office of Student Life supports the USC Beaufort 2003-2008 Strategic Plan Goal VI to strengthen connectedness and improve access and participation in campus programs and activities between the Beaufort, Hilton Head, Parris Island and Air Station students and campuses. 6. By designing and implementing all aspects of new and transfer student orientation the Office of Student Life fulfills the USC Beaufort 2003-2008 Strategic Plan, Goal II to maintain effective orientation programs which include optimal faculty, staff and student participation. 7. By identifying, promoting and participating in community sponsored programs and events the Office of Student Life supports the USC Beaufort 2003-2008 Strategic Plan Goal VII and University Goals to contribute to the Universitys image and develop effective relationships with the local and educational community through active program support and participation Student Organizations REGISTERED ORGANIZATIONS The University of South Carolina recognizes both the right to exist and the mutual benefit of existence of co-curricular activities. The University, in the registration process set forth, seeks the freedom of existence for student organizations and ensures that designated privileges and support are available equally to all organizations that uphold the registration requirements. The University does not, however, automatically endorse the mission, goals or purpose of any organization. Student Organization A Student Organization shall be defined as any group, consisting of at least 70% USCB students who desire to come together to support a particular view, explore common interests or accomplish identified tasks, which do not: a) have illegal goals and objectives; b) advocate or support the overthrow of the United States Government; c)propose or participate in activities which would violate regulations of the Board of Trustees, the University, or federal, state, or local laws and regulations or materially disrupt activities and discipline of the University; a) advocate incitement of imminent lawlessness which may produce such action referred to in (c) above; or b) discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, national origin or handicaps unless otherwise exempt. Any groups existing on campus that wish to use University facilities and/or services and that fulfill the above description must be registered. Only groups that registered will have access to campus facilities and/or services. Registration Registration shall be defined as the collection and recording of specific information required of qualified student organizations as defined in section I. The registration, in turn, affords those organizations certain privileges. The University views student organizations as private affiliations and does not endorse the mission, goals, or purpose of the organization. The University of South Carolina Beaufort does not allow its name to be used in the organization's name in any form or allow the organization to represent the University on behalf of the University. Registered organizations exist only on the University of South Carolina Beaufort campus. Registered student organizations shall be referred to as __________, a registered organization at the University of South Carolina Beaufort. Denial of Registration Organizations which are not in compliance with the above stated criteria or who do not appropriately complete the registration procedures will be denied registration. Student organizations may not be denied registration based on similarity of purpose to previously registered organizations. The names of such organizations must be different. Loss of Registration Status A registered student organization may lose its status of registration and all privileges associated with the registration status if any of the following occur: 1) a student organization submits a written notification of its disestablishment, 2) a constitutional provision deactivates an organization as of a certain date, 3) a student organization fails to re-register by the third Friday in September of each year. To function as a part of the University rather than as an outside organization of citizens, a student organization must be registered to obtain the following privileges: a) Reserve campus facilities. b) Conduct meetings on campus. c) Solicit funds/request funds (if eligible) d) Use of University services. e) Use of a USCB campus address When an organization becomes registered it accepts the responsibility of adhering not only to federal and state law but university regulations as well. Grant of Registration 1. Acceptance of a Registration Acceptance of a registration by a student organization shall constitute an agreement by the organization to observe and obey all federal, state and university laws and policies, procedures, rules, and regulations. 2. Responsibilities of a Registered Organization a) The organization will immediately inform the Director of Student Life of changes made in its constitution. b) The organization will register all changes that occur within the organization. The names, addresses, phone numbers, social security numbers of officer as well as the name of the advisor must be kept up-to-date in the Student Life Office. Membership Active membership in registered student organizations shall be limited to persons officially connected with the University as faculty, staff, or students. Annual Renewal 1. All registered student organizations must renew their registration annually. 2. Organizations shall renew their registration by the third Friday in September of each year. 3. The Director of Student Life shall be responsible for the annual re-registration process. 4. Failure to Re-register Failure by an organization to renew its registration by the third Friday in September shall terminate its privileges to operate on the University campus, utilize University facilities, or receive monies from the Student Activity Fee or any other student generated revenue. Summer Procedures 1. Each organization shall designate an individual to conduct the affairs of the organization during the summer and interim periods. 2. The name, address, and telephone number of this individual shall be filed with the Director of Student Life. Disciplinary Procedures See the University Discipline Policy section of the Student Handbook for information regarding disciplinary procedures for violations of University policies, procedures, rules, and regulations by registered organizations. New Organization Registration Procedure 1. Students wishing to form a new student organization should contact the Director of Student Life. a) Representative(s) of the proposed organization must meet with the Director of Student Life. b) A constitution (including appropriate membership clause), the Registration Form and the Petition to Register Form must be turned in and reviewed by the Director of Student Life. c) Upon final approval by the Vice Chancellor for Student Development, and when the registration form is complete and returned to the Office of Student Life, the organization will be considered a registered organization, an account will be set up for the organization through the Business Office and notification of the organization's registration status will be sent to the organization as well as specified departments/service areas on campus. d) Should an organization be denied registration the representatives will be notified in writing no more than two days after all criteria has been turned in and reviewed. The organization may appeal to the Vice Chancellor for Student Development. 2. Organizations Pending Approval Once a prospective student organization has turned in the Registration Form, the Petition to Register Form, and the constitution to the Office of Student Life, and before the organization is registered, the organization must follow the guidelines below: a) It may meet on campus no more than three times in a University facility. b) These meetings shall be for the sole purpose of organizing. The organization shall not sponsor speakers, fund-raising efforts or any program or event. c) The organization may publicize meetings and invite membership but is not eligible to use the name University of South Carolina Beaufort (USCB) in association with the organization. It must be specified that the meetings are for organizational purposes only. d) Failure to follow these guidelines could impact the approval/disapproval of the organization's registration. Clubs & Organizations Advisors I. PURPOSE To encourage positive interaction between both teaching and administrative staff and students involved in student organizations, every student organization is required to have an advisor. The advisor must be selected from full-time faculty or administrative staff members at the USCB. The Director of Student Life will (upon request) assist organizations in securing advisors. The Director of Student Life will also assist advisors with questions concerning their organizations. II. PROCEDURE A. For Appointment 1. The signature of a full-time faculty or staff member must be secured on a new organization's application to receive recognition, to signify his/her willingness to serve as advisor to that organization. 2. The advisor's signature must also be obtained annually during registration, to signify agreement to continue as the organization's advisor. 3. Should an advisor step down from his or her position at any time during the year, the Director of Student Life should be contacted immediately, and a replacement acquired within three weeks. B. For Advising 1. Become familiar with and understand relevant University policies and procedures. 2. Act within the scope of your authority. 3. Act in an advisory capacity, as opposed to a directive relationship in the organization. The following educational functions are cited as examples: a. providing the officers with the elements of good organizational practice, b. teaching the techniques and responsibilities of leadership and following, c. teaching the principles of effective group operations, d. developing procedures and plans for actions, e. keeping the group focused on its goals, f. developing self-discipline and responsibility in the group, and g. stimulating and initiating activity. 4. Be available to the officers and members to share ideas about organization affairs. 5. Meet with the officers of the group to discuss the progress and direction of the group. 6. Attend as many meetings and functions as possible. 7. Advise and consult with the organization and its officers in its financial affairs to see that the proper budgets are formulated and that the proper distribution of and accounting for funds of the organization are maintained. For non-funded organizations, provide financial and budgetary advice. 8. Approve/co-approve off-campus activities in which students represent the organization, such as meetings, conventions, etc. 9. Sign or co-sign appropriate University forms, such as those for use of campus facilities, purchase orders, travel requests, or the registration of visiting speakers or lectures. 10. Serve until a successor is appointed, if for any reason it is impossible to continue as advisor to the organization. 11. Contact the Director of Student Life when questions or problems arise. ELIGIBILITY AND STUDENT PROGRAM FUNDING Student organizations are stewards of student fees. The SGA receives its operating revenue primarily from a portion of the student activity fees charged to each undergraduate student attending USC Beaufort during the fall and spring semesters. Requests For Student Activity Funds Allocation All registered student organizations that have been registered for one full year are eligible to apply for student activity funds. Allocations are made during the fall and spring semesters. Organizations wishing to request funds for the upcoming fiscal year should submit their applications to the Student Government Office within the deadlines established by the Senate Finance Committee. It is the responsibility of the SGA to allocate funds within the D-funds accounts (see article 300.30 in the SGA Financial Policy for account structure explaining D-funds) to approved campus organizations. The procedures for budget hearings are as follows: All clubs and organizations should submit a proposed budget to the SGAs mailbox in the Office of Student Life by the deadline given by the SGA Treasurer in the Budget Proposal Address sent out by the end of the previous semester (at the Treasurers Workshop of Fall semester for new organizations). Also the Student Organization should submit updated information sheets at this time. Budget hearings will be scheduled and allocations made within two weeks of the established deadline for the receipt of budgets for fall semester for new clubs who did not submit a budget the the end of the previous year. Another hearing will be scheduled in January for Spring allocations and one in April for the following Fall. Upon conclusion of these hearings, the Student Senate Financial Committee deliberates and votes upon appropriations. A majority vote decides all allocation questions. A quorum consists of two-thirds of all voting members. When the SGA has approved allocations, these recommendations are subject to the approval of the Vice Chancellor for Student Development and the Chancellor of the USCB campus. Once approved, these allocations are sent to the Business Office where a journal entry is completed and clubs may begin spending their approved allocation within University procurement policies and procedures. The president of the SGA then notifies each organization, in writing, of the amount allocated to the organization. Appeal of Decision An organization may appeal in writing to the SGA Executive Committee within one week of the allocation and by stating why the allocation is unsatisfactory. If the appeal is rejected, the organization may then appeal in writing to the Vice Chancellor for Student Development. The Executive Committee of the SGA will submit in writing to the Vice Chancellor for Student Development a statement of its decision. Upon review, the Vice Chancellor for Student Development will notify the organization and the SGA Executive Committee of a final decision in writing. Purpose of Club and Organization Funds The purpose of the Club and Organization Funds is to provide opportunities for student development and personal and social enrichment which derive from participation in co-curricular activities; to create a forum for the expression of diverse interests, views, ideas, and knowledge; and to provide a balanced educational perspective for the student body at the University of South Carolina Beaufort by providing a supplemental source of funding for student organizations that is consistent with each organizations specified goals and objectives as stated in their constitution and bylaws providing that funds shall not be allocated for activities that are restricted on the basis of race, religion, gender, age, ideology, or culture. Eligibility for Funding from Clubs and Organizations Funds Any student organization that has been registered for more than one full semester and has an active volunteer advisor who is a full-time employee of the University is eligible to apply for general program funding. Programmatic activities of clubs and organizations receiving general funding must be predominately educational, recreational, or social in nature. Membership must be open to all individuals within the student body. The following would not qualify for general funding: A. Religious Organizations, B. Political Organizations, C. Social Fraternities and Sororities, D. Organizations whose memberships receive academic credit for participation, E. Organizations whose students are required by their curriculum to attend or join Clubs and organizations that are not eligible to receive general funding may apply for funding from the Director of Student Life for specific content neutral programs that are educational and of benefit to the general Student Body. Special Interest Clubs and Organizations Organizations that serve a special interest student population such as organizations for minorities, veterans, women, disabled, and international students are eligible for general funding providing the membership is open to all students. Priority of Funding The Finance Committee shall give priority to the allocation of funding to organizations based on the following criteria: I. Size of Organization a. The number of students served by the organizations activities. b. The number of students participating in the organization. II. Activities a. The number and scope of the services provided. b. General or Educational value of the programs/events or service provided to the student body III. Past use of allocated funds a. A comparison of the approved budget with previous years budget. b. Economical use of past funds. c. Past and expected future performance of the specific program/event IV. Discrimination a. The organization does not discriminate based on race, religion, sex, creed or national origin. V. Other a. Contribution to Universitys image. b. Contributions in the form of special or unique service (especially communications). Account Structure All student organization accounts are designated as D accounts which identifies the source of revenue as primarily student activity fees. Some D accounts also generate revenue by sales, raffles, membership fees, etc. The current Student Organization funds are: D900 Student Life D901 Performing Arts Center Wadsworth Festival Series D902 Student Government Association D903 Rafael Sabatini/ Roges and Vagabonds D904 African-American Student Association D905 Gamma Beta Phi D906 Business Club D907 Shrimp (Newspaper) D908 Hilton Head SACA D909 Education Majors Club D910 Apostrophe D911 SEA Club D912 Chi Delta Chi D913 Psychology, Sociology, and Anthropology Club D914 History Club D915 Gamma Beta Phi Scholarships D916 Class Flicks Film Club D917 AASA Scholarships D918 - AIDS Symposium/ Health Fair D919 Golf Club D920 Music Club D921 University Ambassadors D922 USCB Christian Student Fellowship D923 SGA Scholarships All Student Organizations receive reports printed from the general ledger each month. The accounting month closes out on approximately the 5th-6th of the following month. After that date the Business Office downloads the full USC Beaufort ledger and prints all accounting reports. These reports are usually available by the 15th of the month. A sample level I report is attached. The level I report provides detailed transaction information for the entire fiscal year. The Vice Chancellor of Finance and Operations prepares a summary of each student organization account and forwards all paperwork to the Director of Student Life for distribution. If discrepancies are found on the level I or the Student Organization Treasurer is unaware of a charge that has posted, complete a memorandum to the Business Office so that a search for the source document can be provided or a correction can be made. Prohibited Uses of Student Funds Student Services Fees shall not be used: A. to purchase alcoholic beverages; B. to fund academic journals; C. for any type of political or religious donations; D. as cash rewards or scholarships; E. by an organization for investment purposes; F. to pay for individual memberships or private lessons; or G. as contributions to charitable organizations in any form or manner. An organization may sponsor a fund raising event for the purpose of raising money for contributions. It must be clearly understood that only net profits may be used for contributions. Net profits are the monies left after all direct expenses involved with the fund raising event have been paid. Organizations may use D-funds for funding the fundraising events and funds raised at those events may be used for scholarships or charity awards, but clubs may not request D-funds directly for scholarship awards. Any monies spent on the organization of a fundraising event must be documented in receipts after the event. All funds collected by student organizations must be receipted through USC Beaufort. An organization may not spend any funds collected. Organization may not establish separate bank accounts. Stipends for the student newspaper editorial staff and funds for club advisor travel and accommodations when accompanying the organization on trips must be itemized within the submitted budget proposal. Restrictions on Uses of Student Funds Funding for the following expenditure areas shall be limited as follows: A. Funds requested for travel may not exceed the level of funding matched by the organizations own fund-raised budget for the trip. B. Food for regularly scheduled meetings shall not be funded. An exception may be made for food functions that are an integral part of an organization's program such as Health Fair, Rest and Re-Energize, etc. C. Clothing or gear of a personal nature shall not be funded. Reusable gear, T-shirts that promote the university and clothing for athletic events may be purchased. Definition of "Political" Shall include any group which dedicates a part of their activities or purpose to carrying out informational campaigns or propaganda designed to, or resulting in, individuals petitioning Federal or State legislative or executive bodies for policies advocated by that group. For purposes of these codes, "Political" shall also include organizations that are affiliated with national political parties or support the election of candidates for public office. Any organization that publicly endorses either through its program or through its officially recognized officers, a political candidate for any elected office, including student offices, shall be considered a political organization. "Political" shall not include activities carried out by Student Government or Executive Branch committees delegated the express power of representing the student body to legislative or executive bodies; however, this exception does not include student elections. Unused Carry-over Funds Unused funds allocated to clubs and organizations by the Student Government in the Fall or Spring semester that are still remaining in the accounts at the end of the Spring semester shall be removed from those accounts by the USCB Business Office at the direction of the Vice Chancellor for Student Development and put back into the D900 account to be reallocated the following Fall semester, unless either the student president or the advisor of the club projected to carry over a surplus balance submits a budget proposal designating the use of the funds to the Director of Student Life not later than 5:00PM on April 15. Fund Balance Balances left in the student activity accounts may carry over from one fiscal year (July 1 through June 30) to the next, only if the funds are income from fund raising efforts made by the club. Likewise, a deficit caused by overspending will have to be made up by the organization in the following year. Naturally, every effort is made to keep spending within budgetary limits. Ticket Sales In addition to funding by student fees, an organization may also elect to charge an admissions fee for certain events to help defray any costs that might be involved. If admission is charged, numbered tickets are required and must be provided by the student organization. The Business Office will not provide a change fund. Monies collected from the event must be turned in on the next business day following the event. The group must reconcile funds received to tickets sold and provide the record to the Business Office. There will be a gate activity sheet in the change box for person in charge to complete. The monies turned in must equal the tickets sold. Specific instructions will be given when the change box is picked up from the Business Office. Forfeiture of Funds Student Government reserves the right to review any organizations budget and to rescind from any residual account funds that were not expended on implementing an approved program. Clubs and Organization Spending Procedures The manner in which student activity monies are intended to be spent are at the discretion of the organization, its advisors, and in consultation with the Director of Student Life in accordance with the goals of the University and the charter of the organization. An Intention to Spend form must be filled out to actually begin the process of spending. The spending of University monies must follow State purchasing regulations and procedures. PURCHASING GOODS For any expenditure, student organizations must have prior approval. There are several procedures for procuring a wide variety of goods and services. Choose an appropriate method and plan well in advance. All purchases must be approved in advance by the organizations advisor, the Director of Student Life and the Vice Chancellor for Finance. Small Item Purchases: Small purchases that do not exceed fifty dollars can be reimbursed by the Business Office. An original receipt for the goods must be presented in order to be reimbursed. This method of reimbursement is not suitable where many small receipts are presented at one time totaling more than fifty dollars. No petty cash advances are permitted. Larger Purchases: Items costing over twenty dollars may be obtained in several ways: Purchase Requisition- If enough lead-time is provided (3-4 weeks), a purchase order is as fast and efficient as the companys shipping schedule. Purchase requisitions are available online at: http://purchasing.sc.edu/pur-req.pdf (must have Adobe software to access). Most suppliers recommend allowing four weeks for delivery. A purchase requisition may only be used to obtain goods-not services. Charge accounts- USC Beaufort holds charge accounts with Bi-Lo and Publix in Beaufort and with Bi-Lo in Hilton Head, that may be used by Student Organizations after receiving proper authorization from the Director Student Life and Business Office and filling out a Bi-Lo or Publix charge authorization form. USCB keeps a small checking account that may be used to purchase goods or provide reimbursement for goods already obtained. Checks are generally limited to reimbursement for amounts of $50 or less. For each check written, an itemized receipt must be presented to the Business Office. Checks are written by the Business Office and are generally only completed once a week. Authorized signatures for these checks are limited to those of the Chancellor of the University and the Vice Chancellor for Finance. USC Central Supply- Items related to general office supplies are to be obtained through USCB Central Supply. Many such supplies are kept on hand in the Bookstore. Items not on hand may be requested through the Bookstore. Catalogs are available for perusal. Beaufort Campus Bookstore- For items displaying the USC or Gamecock logos, the campus Bookstore stocks many items from notebooks to mugs to clothing. The USCB Bookstore may assist student organizations with the purchase of promotional materials, but reserves the right to add a surcharge above the cost of the items for handling. For purchases that require a check issued from USC Columbia- allow at least 2-1/2 weeks. All checks cut by USC Columbia are mailed directly to the vendor. Checks will not be sent to USCB for disbursement since that is a violation of the Internal Audit Policy. 7. Credit card purchases can be made through the Director of Student Life for internet orders. FOOD POLICY In an effort to more closely monitor food purchases for any purpose, USC requires that all food purchases be approved in advance by the Chancellor of the University. A food policy form must be submitted to the Director of Student Life at least two weeks in advance. All organizations purchasing food must keep a listing of attendees for audit purposes. Remember that purchasing guidelines for bid limits apply in all food purchases. SPEAKERS A guest speaker, unless handled by an agency, may be paid an honorarium for his or her services. Regardless of the remuneration set by the organization, this sort of payment must be handled through the Business Office. The payment will be processed on the payday immediately following the lecture date provided that the appropriate paperwork has been completed. The check is sent directly to the speaker at the home address. Honoraria is considered income and a 1099 will be sent at the end of the tax year. No speaker who is a member of the University of South Carolina Beaufort or the USC system campus faculty, staff, administration or student body may receive payment for a personal appearance. The maximum speaker fee including expenses is as follows: Local $100.00 South Carolina $200.00 Regional $500.00 National and International $1000.00 In order to arrange for a payment of this sort, submit to the Business Office an Intention to Spend form with the speakers name, home address (where the check is to be mailed), Social Security Number, dates and times of the performance and amount to be paid. The Business Office should have this information at least two weeks before the event. In no way can payments of this sort be made except through the Personnel/Payroll system. TRAVEL Money may be allocated for travel where members of the organization will: Represent the University and thereby enhance the image of the University and the individuals organization. Gain knowledge or experience of benefit to the student body and the individuals organization. All requests for travel funds must specify itinerary, cost of transportation, and subsistence per number of people traveling. All expenditures will follow established state regulations and University policies. Students must obtain a Drivers Record from the Highway Department in order to drive a state vehicle. Drivers License screening must be renewed annually. This information should then be given to the Business Office at least two weeks prior to the date a state vehicle is needed. Motor pool rates of .20 per mile will apply when using a University vehicle. The use of personal vehicles is recommended as a last resort. Students will be reimbursed at .305 per mile when a personal vehicle is used. No student in his/her last semester at the University will be eligible to attend conferences without the Student Government approval when the funds for these conferences come from student activity fees. Whenever the SGA or any organization funded by the SGA desires to take a trip twenty miles or more from Beaufort, certain procedures must be followed to pay for the excursion. Travel Authorization Form A Travel Authorization Form (available through the Office of Student Life) should be completed by the organizational representative or faculty advisor. Information necessary will be the Social Security Numbers of all participants, destination, length of stay and expected costs of the trip. This form should be submitted at least two weeks prior to the travel. Travel Advances Travel Advances are permissible under certain circumstances. Check with the Office of Student Life at least 3 weeks in advance. USC Beaufort uses Accent on Travel for airfare and other common carrier tickets. Only tickets purchased through that agency will be paid in advance. Travel Reimbursement To obtain reimbursement for travel, fill out a Travel Reimbursement Form available online at: http://web.admin.sc.edu/control/forms/trv-form.pdf. Submit this form to the Business Office and allow two weeks for processing. Checks will be issued directly from the USC Columbia campus. Waiver of Liability and Release Form Participating in student activities on or off campus is strictly voluntary. In order to participate in such activities as field trips, club or intramural sports, travel, etc., a student is required to fill out a Waiver of Liability and Release Form. Travel Insurance Form When students use their own vehicles to transport other students to a school sponsored activity out of town, they must fill out the Travel-Insurance Form. This form is to make the student driver aware that proper automobile insurance for the State of South Carolina is required and that all passengers would be covered under his or her insurance coverage. PRINTING USC Columbia operates an excellent, low cost printing department able to print anything from business cards to manuals. All transactions must be handled through the mail including delivery of the finished goods. Some advance preparation is necessary, however, since most orders taken from 2 to 3 weeks depending on size. The Printing Request Form is available online at: http://printing.sc.edu/forms.asp. Printing requests for student organizations are coordinated through the Office of Student Life. SERVICE RELATED EXPENSES Service related expenses should always be itemized in a contract. This helps protect both parties and helps to ensure that the event paid for is exactly what was anticipated. A copy of the Contract Approval Form is available through the Office of Student Life. Contracts must be reviewed by the Business Office and the Chancellor of the University. Please allow at least 8 weeks for a Contract Approval as the contract may need to be sent to Columbia for approval. It is permissible and even helpful to use the vendors own contract when making an agreement. However, be sure to read its contents carefully and attach any riders that may be necessary. A contract is not binding to the University until it receives the proper authorization as noted above. CATERING In signed agreements for catering services it is important not to commit to an estimated number of guests until as late in the planning process as possible. Once committed, the organization must pay for the food prepared for this number of participants regardless of how many individuals actually attend. Find out exactly how much notice the caterer needs for the final estimate of guests and use that time to revise the initial guest list. Request caterer to bill the organization and include the caterers tax id number. PERFORMERS When obtaining agreements with individuals to perform at any sponsored function, it is necessary to obtain the Social Security number or Federal Identification number of the performer(s) before any payment can be made. No payments will be made in advance. Performers are expected to bill the University and will receive payment directly from USC Columbia. All contracts go to the Director of Student Life who will forward them to the Chancellor. If using the artists contract, make sure there are no hidden clauses that may entail special considerations over and above what was originally intended. Payments for catering and performances will be paid for by check from USC Columbia. Payment takes 2-2 weeks. If a check is needed in advance it cannot be delivered to the performer or caterer until the day of the event. To request that a check be sent to USC Beaufort, request the check through the Business Office no later than three weeks before the event to allow ample time for check delivery. This sort of advance notification is especially necessary when the performers contract specifically requires payment during the first intermission or some other specified time. TELEPHONE CALLS The telephone system at the University can provide all student organizations with a wide variety of phone services. Check with the Director of Student Life to approve use of phones for calls other than local. The telephone number for Student Organizations is 521-4133. Each organization has its own voice mail. See the Director of Student Life for information on voice mail. MAIL All of USC Beauforts mailing facilities are available to the SGA and other student organizations. To make normal mailings of first class U.S. Postal Service mail, simply place the sealed envelopes in the outgoing mail tray or bin located in the Business Office. Complete and attach an outgoing mail form (available in the Business Office). For bulk mailing, the organization will be charged the amount of postage used and will be responsible for preparing the bulk mail and taking it to the post office with a check. An Intention to Spend Form must be completed. DIRECT MAIL SOLICITATION The University of South Carolina Beaufort mailroom is responsible for providing services for USC faculty, staff, and students for official University business only. Mail determined to be of a personal nature (such as checks, bank statements, utility bills, personal packages) will be returned to the sender. The only exception to the policy is mail service to The Shrimp. University Intra-Campus Mail Service cannot be used by faculty, staff, students, or outside businesses or organizations for advertising, campaign notices, solicitation, or for any purpose that is not determined official University business. No USC Beaufort mailing list will be available for use other than for official University of South Carolina business. (Student organizations may be contacted through the Office of Student Activities.) Request to Reserve the Student Lounge, Sandstone Building Persons wishing to schedule the student lounge (room 127) must submit the Request to Reserve form to the Office of Student Life. Once the form is received, it is entered into the log of reservations which is posted in the Office of Student Life. If there is no conflict, the reservation is granted and: The Contact person is notified A copy of the reservation form is returned to the contact person A sign to post on the doors of the lounge the day of the event is available upon request The following persons are notified of the reservation: Maintenance If the reservation is made for an after hours meeting (after 11pm or on a weekend or holiday) the sponsor may be charged a fee for maintenance and security personnel overtime. On the day of the event, the event sponsor should post the sign on the doors of the lounge indicating that the lounge will be closed for a special event, the time, and the sponsoring organization. SPACE REQUEST FORM AND RENTAL AGREEMENT All student activities, which are social in nature, e.g., dances, concerts, talent shows, musicals, etc., must have a minimum of one University full-time administrator/faculty member present in addition to one security officer. Rental fees and other charges are explained in attached forms, Space Request and Rental Form. Student Organizations are responsible for completing a Space Request and Rental form and a work order, if necessary, two weeks prior to any on campus event. USCB Student Social Event Policies The following policies have been adopted to protect USCB students and property. These policies are intended to regulate any social events held by student organizations on the USCB campus. Failure to abide by these policies could result in disciplinary action as outlined in the USCB Student Handbook under "Student Organization Non-Academic Discipline System Procedures". All parties/dances sponsored by student organizations must be held in the Student Lounge unless special permission has been obtained from the Director of Student Life to hold the event in another location. If admission is charged, the entry table for the event must be supervised by the advisor (or designated faculty/staff person) and one student at all times and prenumbered tickets must be issued. Beginning and ending ticket numbers must be recorded and submitted to the Business Office with all admission money received. All persons entering the event must show a valid ID. Only USCB students and their guests (one guest per student) will be permitted to enter the event. If the sponsoring organization wishes to invite special outside groups (such as a student organization from another college) to attend their event, they must indicate this on their original facilities request form. The Director of Student Life will approve or disapprove this request and will communicate this decision to the sponsoring group. No one under the age of 18 will be admitted unless they are a USCB student or a member of an approved outside group. No alcohol will be served at or brought in to any student event. The sponsoring organization and Security will deny entrance to any person who is deemed to be under the influence of drugs or alcohol. No weapons of any kind will be permitted at events. Once a person leaves the event (leaves the building), he or she must pay again to re-enter the event. If the event is held after 7pm, the sponsoring organization will be required to hire and pay for one or more security officer(s). Security, in conjunction with the Director of Student Life, will determine the number of officers necessary to ensure the safety of those attending the event. Non-alcoholic beverages must be available (free or for a reasonable fee) at the event. The sponsoring organization will be responsible for monitoring the party area and surrounding areas and reporting any problems immediately to the advisor (or designated faculty/staff member). Any vandalism that occurs during or immediately following the event will be the responsibility of the sponsoring organization (if the person who is responsible for the vandalism is not identified). The sponsoring organization will be responsible for cleaning up the area (including the bathrooms and the parking lot) after the event. The advisor or designated faculty/staff member must be present for the entire dance/party. Campus Posters/Publicity Policy *This campus policy is in addition to the Solicitation policy already in existence. The office of Student Life is interested in assisting student organizations and campus departments and offices in their efforts to publicize their activities while maintaining the beauty of the USCB campus. A variety of avenues including The Shrimp and USCB E-briefs are available for publicizing. To best meet the needs of the entire campus, the following policy addresses the use of posted publicity. 1. All publicity must be on a bulletin board. Publicity is not be allowed on/around any other surfaces including: windows, doors, walls (wallpaper, panel, painted), stairwells, light fixtures, clocks, trash cans, sidewalks, furniture, telephones, trees, or cars. Publicity found in these areas will be removed immediately. 2. Each student organization will be assigned a bulletin board space to post their own organizational announcements. These boards will be issued at the beginning of each semester. Organizations and departments that already have boards will keep the same boards. All boards will have a background, border, and letters. Each organization and department is expected to keep the board current and up-to-date. The boards will periodically be spot-checked by the Director of Student Life. If a board is found to be out-of-date, the group will forfeit the use of the bulletin board for the following semester. The organization will immediately be contacted by the Director of Student Life. 3. If a student organization is not happy with the location of their board, they may appeal to the Director of Student Life. Every effort will be made to satisfy the group, within reason, the following semester. New student organizations that register after the semester begins will receive a board the following semester. 4. There will be additional open boards that are for the use of the entire University community. All items on these boards must be approved by the Student Life Office. Each organization is responsible for removing their out-dated materials. 5. No posters larger than 30"x24" (LxW) will be allowed on the open boards. 6. Banners may be hung only with permission of the Office of Student Life. 7. All publicity for open boards must obtain permission in the Student Life Office. A maximum of l0 days to post a flyer is allowed. 8. No item may be placed on the bulletin board outside of the Business Office as this is designated for mandatory Human Resource postings. Solicitation by STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS Registered USC Beaufort student organizations may solicit in designated areas under the following conditions: A. The organizations must complete a space reservation form available from the Director of Student Lifes Office. B. The Vice Chancellor for Student Development must be made aware of outside speakers and/or performers being brought through sponsorship by USCB student organizations to the campus. C. The Vice Chancellor for Student Development (or designee) must approve student fund raising activities; a fund raising audit sheet must be completed after each event. D. Any use of space not normally designated for use by student organizations and University departments must be requested in writing from the Vice Chancellor for Student Development (or designees). FINANCIAL CODE IMPLEMENTATION These Financial Codes shall replace all previous financial codes prior to 2003 and shall become effective when passed by the Student Senate and approved by the President of the Student Government, the Vice Chancellor of Student Development and the Chancellor of the University. 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