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Why be registered? Registration has its privileges.
The following are university resources available to you as a Registered Student Organization (RSO) with the Office of Student Involvement:
- The
privilege to use the university's name as part of the organization's
name*
- Opportunity
to apply for student organization funding through SGA
- Access
to campus for recruiting, fundraising, and publicity
- Free
organizational e-mail address and web site
- Access
to resources provided by university departments and offices
- Use of university facilities (either free or at reduced rates)
depending on availability, program, and guidelines
- Free or low-cost banking, via the guidance of OSI
- Organization
mailbox in the Office of Student Involvement
- Access
to free publicity on the OSI
website
- Opportunity
to apply for cubicle space on campus
- The
privilege to grant awards and honors to organization members
- Opportunity for joint programming with the Campus
Activities Board, Volunteer UCF,
Knights of the RoundTable, Late
Knights, and the Multicultural
Student Center
- Opportunity
to participate, as a group, in Homecoming and other University-sponsored
events
- Ability to invite guest speakers to campus
- Privilege to establish dues and sponsor money-raising projects
that follow guidelines
*As per the Golden Rule, Student Organizations are prohibited from
the unauthorized use of the University's name, abbreviation, trademarks
or wordmarks, including the Pegasus, monograms, seal, or other graphic
identity symbols. The phrases "UCF" or "University
of Central Florida" (or some form thereof) cannot precede the
title of the organization. This includes these phrases coming before
the organization name in web and email addresses. For guidance on
these issues, please contact OSI.
For
more information on these privileges, please contact Christa at
ccoffey@mail.ucf.edu and/or
consult the "Student Activities and Organizations" section
of the Golden
Rule.
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