Does anyone have tips on how to start a new chapter? I know on my schools side you have to have 3 students and a faculty adviser. Any tips on how to get the ball rolling?
Does anyone have tips on how to start a new chapter? I know on my schools side you have to have 3 students and a faculty adviser. Any tips on how to get the ball rolling?
Last edited by Will-IB-Ready; 12-18-2010 at 07:16 AM.
Look here:Originally Posted by durus5995
http://www.concealedcampus.org/
"Every late-19th-century legal scholar that we have read interpreted the Second Amendment to secure an individual right unconnected with militia service." -- U.S. Supreme Court, June 26, 2008.
We just got official student org status at GVSU and it was easier than I expected.Originally Posted by durus5995
They required that we 1) have an advisor 2) have 4 officers 3) have a written constitution.
The hardest thing you will come across is the faculty advisor. We were very lucky to find an advisor with tenure status. This makes a world of difference. What we had found is that unless the faculty member has tenure, they are not very interested in taking on a "controversial" group such as ours.
Second hardest thing is actually finding other members or officers BEFORE you get status. Until you get status you cannot promote your group on campus which in turn leads to low member count to start. Look to facebook groups to help with this.
As far as the constitution, our president wrote it, it was short and to the point, so unfortunately I don't have much other input on this.
IT also would not hurt to get in touch with the our state rep Reid, and see what he would like you to do.
That's probably to become an officially recognized student organization.Originally Posted by durus5995
You don't have to start there (although there are a lot of perks for RSOs), you could start by going to this link:
http://concealedcampus.org/stateinfo...&name=Michigan
and making sure that there isn't already a campus leader at your school (you've probably done this already).
Then you can fill out this app for campus leaders:
http://concealedcampus.org/UserFiles...pplication.pdf
And it wouldn't hurt to send an email to Reid Smith, our state director here:
michigan@concealedcampus.org
That will get the ball rolling, but in the meantime you can start to recruit friends and like minded students to become part of your group, and start looking for an advisor who will be willing to support you.
I can also give you some links to resources that will help you raise awareness and some ideas that will help you get started.
Just let me know what you need as you go along.
Brad or I will post the GVSU constitution once we make some changes that we decided on last night for you to reference.
I'm new to the site and just browsing.
But I noticed from the link posted above that there are only 6 concealed campus chapters in Michigan. The list surprised me for 2 reasons. The 2 arguably biggest schools in Michigan UofM and MSU are not there (from which there would be a greater population of students who would be interested). And second, I attend Michigan Technological University, which I would've bet money that MTU would have a chapter LONG before Northern. Techies stereotype northern students as "liberal art hippies".
Apparently Tech is behind the ball on this one.
I hear you. What most surprised me, was that my school HAD a chapter on the list and I had never heard of it.Originally Posted by JackRyan
Having been started after the VA Tech massacre, SCCC is a fairly new organization. So don't feel bad that your school doesn't have it's own group yet. There's no time like the present right?
If you're interested in getting involved or possibly starting your own chapter, send me a private message and I'll do everything I can to help put you in touch with like minded people at your school, and get the ball rolling.
And BTW, to MGO.
thanks for the help
how do i find out if my school has a group like this I am transfering to Northwood and would love to be in contact with this group if they have one.