A comprehensive repository of student organization resources available at OU and the GCoE. If you have any questions about any resources or would like to report an update or additional resource, please contact engineeringstudentlife@ou.edu.
Student organizations associated with the Gallogly College of Engineering that register with the University of Oklahoma through the Student Government Association (SGA) and GCoE receive various benefits and funding opportunities not available to organizations that do not register with the University or college. These include:
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An important part of registering/renewing your student organization with the University and college is to know what type of RSO your student organization is. The RSO types are as follows:
Interest Student Organizations (ISO)
A student organization based on an interest or advocacy. This is the most common RSO type. ISOs are easier to create and renew, but also do not have the ability to use OU trademarks or get insurance through risk management.
Competitive Club Student Organizations (CCSO)
A student organization that is involved in an official competition, outside of OU. CCSOs must receive funding from a department in some capacity. They are allowed to use OU trademarks and can work with risk management to obtain insurance.
Departmental Student Organization (DSO)
A student organization whose purpose is to benefit the students involved in a specific academic unit or department. DSOs receive funding from their department and are allowed to use OU trademarks.
Sports Club Student Organization (SCSO)
A student organization that participates in intercollegiate sports competitions and has been approved through the OU Fitness + Recreation Sport Club Council process.
More information about the various organizations and the benefits, restrictions, and requirements to be one can be found in the SGA's RSO Policy on Engage.
All engineering student organizations must register with SGA and GCoE annually in order to maintain active status and RSO benefits.
In order to register or renew your student organization, your organization must meet the following criteria:
Registration for both the Gallogly College of Engineering and SGA are through the same Engage form. Information can be found at the link below.
Every RSO needs a constitution with bylaws to maintain smooth operations. Organizational leadership should review this document often, and each officer should have a thorough understanding of the constitution and bylaws. Your organization's constitution must comply with all University and GCoE policies.
For help developing or updating your constitution and bylaws, use the editable template below to get started.
The Engineering Leadership Assembly(ELA) is an opportunity for student leaders involved with student organizations and teams that are registered with the Gallogly College of Engineering to learn how to be stronger leaders and improve their respective organization. ELA is held three times a semester and includes technology tutorials, presentations from OU departments, and professional and organizational development opportunities.
Organization leaders and advisors registered with Engineering Student Life will receive notification of ELA dates and times through email.
This meeting is a requirement for student organizations registered with the Gallogly College of Engineering's Engineering Student Life. Student organizations are asked to attend every ELA by sending 1-2 members from your organization. Given the topics, we recommend these members to be officers within your organization.
As an attendee, members will be asked to participate in the session, ask questions, and relay information back to their organization for the purpose of improving their own organization and the experience of its members.
Please note, attendance is recorded after every session and is required for organizations that want annual GCoE organizational funding. Organizations that fail to participate in ELA will be unable to receive this funding.
We understand that your organization may want to review ELA material during a meeting or catch up if a meeting was missed. As such, all ELA materials, including agenda and announcements, presentation slides, and forms are preserved and accessible on the Engineering Student Life Engage page. You must be logged in to gain access to Engage documents. If for some reason you cannot access documents submitted to the Engineering Student Life's Engage page, please email our team at engineeringstudentlife@ou.edu.
The Gallogly College of Engineering Outreach Council is a coalition of GCoE faculty, staff, and students that work with engineering student organizations registered with Engineering Student Life that interact with PreK-12 students and ensure that the orgs are interacting with PreK-12 students using the same coherent and clear messaging and to ensure all entities are acting in accordance with all rules pertaining to University policies regarding minors on and off campus.
The GCoE Outreach Council will accomplish this by providing assistance to registered student organizations through training seminars, help with understanding University policy, and financial support for required background checks for your organization.
Criteria
Any student organization that registers with Engineering Student Life and participates or plans to participate in PreK-12 Outreach must register with the Gallogly College of Engineering Outreach council to perform these outreach activities. PreK-12 outreach is defined as including, but not limited to: tutoring; on or off-campus activities with minors; leading activities at an elementary, middle, or high school; and/or assisting in classroom settings in a school.
Once registered and approved to perform outreach on behalf of the Gallogly College of Engineering, the Registered Student Organization shall appoint a representative for the Outreach Council. This individual should be a leader in the planning and execution of the organization’s outreach activities. It is understood that this individual communicates regularly with both the Registered Student Organization’s leadership and the faculty and/or staff advisor(s).
Expectations
Each Representative to the Outreach Council will be expected to maintain an accurate schedule of outreach events for their organization. Representatives will also be required to collect, maintain, and provide the GCoE Outreach & Recruiting Coordinator with all certifications required for compliance with the Youth Protection Policy for organization members who will participate in outreach events/activities. These certifications include appropriate background check information, ensuring participants have completed Youth Protection Policy training through Risk Management, ensuring Student Conduct checks have been completed through the Office of Student Conduct, and successful completion of all forms. The full University Youth Protection Policy can be found here: https://www.ou.edu/web/landing/policy
Additionally, Representatives to the Outreach Council will be expected to attend training seminars organized by the Council regarding working with minors and appropriate messaging. They will be expected to relay this information to their organization's outreach team. These training seminars will be archived and made available on an as-needed basis for Outreach Council Representatives.
Application and Benefits
To support compliance with these requirements, a small budget has been set aside to cover the cost of a limited number of background checks for approved Registered Student Organizations. It is imperative that the organization submits a comprehensive outreach strategy that addresses potential funding gaps to be considered for aid to cover background check costs.
The application comprises a detailed outreach plan that includes:
For the 2023-2024 academic year, the application should be submitted at least one (1) month prior to the first event or activity. Thereafter, the application review will begin on August 1 for the coming academic year. Funds will be awarded until the budget is depleted.
A link to the application can be found below. Please email Tierney Harvey for any questions about the application of the Outreach Council.
Because of legal ramifications, any organization found participating in K-12 outreach activities, but not complying with the rules set forward for the Outreach Council, will receive a warning after the first infraction and enter a probationary period. During this probationary period, the Registered Student Organization will be required to attend a coaching session with the College of Engineering Outreach and Recruitment Coordinator and the organization will be barred from engaging in any K-12 outreach activities. The probationary period will end after all necessary requirements have been met and approval has been obtained from the College of Engineering Outreach and Recruitment Coordinator.
Upon the discovery of a second infraction, the Registered Student Organization's probationary period will be reinstated and extended to the next academic semester. The organization shall not engage in any K-12 outreach programs regardless of the organizing body. Additionally, the organization will be required to attend another coaching session with the College of Engineering Outreach and Recruitment Coordinator and meet with the Senior Associate Dean.
After the discovery of a third and final infraction in an academic year, the organization will be penalized when applying for any Gallogly College of Engineering funding for the next academic year. Penalties will be determined by the Gallogly College of Engineering Funding Committee and can include funding reductions up to no funding being awarded to the organization in question. In addition, the organization shall not engage in any K-12 outreach programs regardless of the organizing body for the remainder of the academic year.
All infractions will reset upon the conclusion of the academic year. However, organizations that continue to violate the policies set forth by the Outreach Council may face additional consequences at the discretion of the Senior Associate Dean.
More information about Minors on Campus, including policies and forms, can be found on the University of Oklahoma's website.
Building a budget is a critical step in program planning. Your budget is part of your toolkit that each member on your executive board will need to use for the entire year. When creating your budget, keep in mind that it is a plan for all income and expenses. Throughout the year this will need to be updated and revised to include actual income and expenses. This will allow you to accurately update and revise your budgets for subsequent years.
GCoE has created a budget template that can be used internally and for GCoE funding requests. You can download the template at the link below.
Student organizations that register with the Student Government Association (SGA) and the Gallogly College of Engineering have the opportunity to gain funds through those organizations. Student organizations that are part of an academic unit might also be able to gain funds through their department.
SGA Primary and Auxillary Funding
All RSOs registered with SGA are eligible for funding from SGA. Primary funding is only available for RSOs that have been registered with SGA for one year or more. Auxillary funding is available for any RSO that is registered with SGA. Primary funding is given only once annually while auxillary funding can applied for several times throughout a year.
Click here to learn more about SGA funding and how to apply for it.
Funding Criteria
The budgetary Committee led by the SGA Budget Chair, comprised of Representatives from the Undergraduate Student Congress, and a single Senator from the Graduate Student Senate decide how money is allocated for all organizations throughout the University. The following criteria is used to determine the amount of funds allocated to Registered Student Organizations:
Applying for GCoE Funding
Registered student organizations can apply for funding through the Gallolgy College of Engineering. Engineering receives donations that are specified to our student organizations and competition teams of which we allocate to our student orgs based upon their application and interview. To apply for this funding, student orgs need to do the following:
Funding Criteria
The GCoE Budgetary Committee is led by the Director of Engineering Student Life and is comprised of staff associated with Engineering Student Life and the engineering competition teams. The following criteria is used to determine the amount of funds allocated to Registered Student Organizations:
Some student organizations share a more direct relationship with academic or support departments within the university. These departments sometimes have budgets allocated to student organizations. Each department has its own policies and rules for how funds are given and to what organization. If your organization has received funds or you believe you are eligible for funds from these departments, you will need to reach out to them for a meeting to discuss if this is a possibility for your organization.
The following is a list of best practices when asking for funds from SGA, GCoE, or another department:
Corporate Funding
Many student organizations and competition teams acquire funding from corporations instead of or in addition to university funding. By working with their advisor and our Advancement staff, student organizations can reach out to our corporate partners for help with their programs, events, and activities.
Preparing to Fundraise
Before you can begin fundraising, your organization will need to have a plan in place and ready to present to prospective investors. Determining these things will go a long way to asking for funds successfully as well as beginning and maintaining a relationship with corporate partners.
Creating a Sponsorship Packet
Once you are ready, you will need to create a sponsorship packet. This is a packet that your organization sends to corporations with details about your organization, programming, how they can help, and how their help will be used. Our OU Advancement team has developed a sponsorship packet template to help you communicate your needs with your potential sponsors eloquently and consistently with other engineering student organizations. This template will have comments with suggestions on what content to put into your own organization's packet. You should work with your organization's leadership and advisor while developing the content of your sponsorship packet.
A clean copy of our template can be found below. Please contact our Advancement Corporate Liason, Tracy Curtis, if you have any questions about creating or reviewing your sponsorship packet.
Next Steps
Once you have downloaded our sponsorship packet template and have completed your version of it, there are a few more steps you will need to complete before you send off your packet.
Alumni are an incredible resource for your organization. Having, maintaining, and working with alumni can lead to new opportunities, resources, and funding for your organization. Alumni that are still involved in your organization can give you access to corporations that can give tech talks or sponsorships. Alumni can also give you donations and personal expertise as needed. Here are some tips for fostering and growing your alumni base:
Giving Day, OU’s annual 24 hour giving campaign is an amazing way to generate funds for your organization. The Gallogly College of Engineering has put together opportunities for each organization to compete and raise a significant amount of money. Giving Day is all about sharing and engaging with your community. As it occurs annually, it is favorable to start sharing and getting donors engaged weeks prior to the day.
It is encouraged that every student organization and competition team participate in OU Giving Day. Here are some tips to getting the most out of OU Giving Day.:
The following are a list of best practices when fundraising through donors, alumni, and corporations:
Organizational funds are typically held in either foundation accounts or state accounts and are managed by a financial associate that is over the organization's home department. Different account types have different rules. Your financial associate will have the most current information with regards to spending guidelines and best practices. Some things to keep in mind:
Processing Invoices
Please keep in mind the following when submitting invoices:
Processing Reimbursements
Please remember that reimbursements should only be used if invoices or POs are not an option. Reimbursements will not be made if prior authorization was not obtained!
To obtain a reimbursement, you will need submit a reimbursement form (linked below). You will also need the following documentation:
When done, return the completed reimbursement form to your financial associate along with any attachments. Again, please get prior authorization from your financial associate before doing anything that will require a reimbursement.
All information related to spending SGA funding can be found on their website.
There will be times when student organizations will handle cash at events, fundraisers, and sales. Student organizations are responsible for maintaining sale records as well as an accurate count of all funds. Your financial associate is an excellent resource for guidance on all procedures. Some general tips include:
Organizations may collect donations, membership dues, or sales from goods or services and may deposit them into their account. Your financial associate can walk you through all guidelines and specifics for this process, but generally you will need to do the following:
When done, return the completed deposit form to your financial associate along with any attachments and the funds that are to be deposited.
Every year, student orgs will need to plan their programming for the upcoming academic year. This can be done as a function of your annual executive transition or during the summer, but it should be done prior to the beginning of the academic year. Some general guidelines to follow when planning your year:
RSO Event Planning Checklist
There are a lot of details that go into planning on-campus events and planning often begins far before the event occurs. To help organizations with this, an event planning checklist has been created with details and information about the different phases of event planning .
A breakdown of things to keep in mind during the different phases of event planning can be found below.
Beginning of Semester
2-3 Months Prior to the Event
5-6 WeeksPrior to the Event
3-4 Weeks Prior to the Event
2-3 Weeks Prior to the Event
Week of the Event
Day of Event
After Event
Many of the above considerations given to on-campus events are needed for off-campus events as well. However, travel will also need to be considered. For more information about travel policies, please go to the travel section.
Student organizations can reserve several spaces throughout the university. Space is available at the Gallogly College of Engineering, the Oklahoma Memorial Union, and other buildings throughout the University of Oklahoma. Below you can find information on how to reserve space for your meetings and events.
Gallogly College of Engineering Rooms
Students can reserve rooms through the engineering quad by filling out the room reservation form. Once submitted, your request will be sent to the appropriate person who controls the room you selected. At this point, you will need to allow one business day (8am-5pm, mon-fri) for a response. For additional information about each room available in the engineering quad, please visit our Room Reservation website.
To reserve a room, please fill out the form given at the link below.
Willoughby Lounge
The fourth floor of Felgar Hall, better known as Willoughby Lounge, is controlled and reserved through Engineers' Club's Lounge Managers. These officers change year to year so please contact the E-Club advisor (listed below) or leadership to reserve the space.
Mewbourne College of Earth and Energy Rooms
The Mewbournce College of Earth and Energy controls a team room (SEC 1410), a conference room (SEC P350), and two classrooms (SEC P340 and 1446) which are available for reservation. Please email or call the room contact (listed below) to reserve any of these spaces.
Other University Spaces
Nearly all spaces throughout the University of Oklahoma are maintained and reserved through the OU Reserve system. This includes the Oklahoma Memorial Union, most classrooms, and DEH 120/130/270 (Monday-Thursday and Friday before 1:30pm during the Fall and Spring semester).
More information about OU Reserve as well as a link to their reservation system can be found at their website.
Contact for Questions
Room(s) | Contact | Phone | Location | |
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REPF 200/261 | REPF Front Desk | repfrooms@ou.edu | 325-3164 | REPF Lobby |
Carson 100 and Gallogly 126 |
Engineering Dean's Office |
carsonrooms@ou.edu | 325-2621 | CEC 107 |
Gallogly 127, Devon 120/130/270, and Carson 205/206 | Rochelle Lee | rochelle.lee@ou.edu | 325-1069 | CEC 107 |
Devon Team Rooms, Forum Rooms, Atrium, and Devon 151 |
Stephanie Gill | srg@ou.edu | 325-7396 | DEH 150 |
Sarkeys T-310/T-324/T-332 | Madena McGinnis | mmcginnis@ou.edu | 325-4393 | SEC T-301 |
Carson 333 | Laura Swan | lauraswan@ou.edu | 325-2344 | CEC 334 |
Gallogly 323 | Shayla Glover | shaylaglover@ou.edu | 325-3947 | GLG 101 |
Willoughby Lounge | Dalton Brasington | dbrasington@ou.edu | 325-3164 | REPF 110 |
Sarkeys P340/P350/1410/1446, Sarkeys East Atrium, and West Atrium, | Donna Sequichie |
dsequich@ou.edu | 325-5042 | SEC 1510 |
Room Reservation Webmaster and Form Administrator | Jeff Biggerstaff | jglidus@ou.edu | 325-4724 | REPF 232 |
RSO Equipment Check-Out
SGA has various equipment available to RSOs free of charge (extension cords, PA system, card reader, etc.). It is first come, first serve. Equipment check-out and return is located in room 181 in the Oklahoma Memorial Union on the first floor of the Student Leadership Center.
More information as well as the reservation form can be found on SGA's website.
OU Libraries Technology Lending
The University of Oklahoma Libraries offer a technology lending service at the branch libraries and at the Bizzell Memorial Library circulation desk located near the west entrance. These items are available for checkout and use by University of Oklahoma students, staff and faculty with a valid OU ID.
More information as well as the reservation form can be found at the Technology Lending website.
Departmental
Departments may allow student organizations to use equipment as needed for their events. Event coordinators would need to request equipment from the department. Policies and contacts would vary depending on the department. The organization will be responsible for all borrowed equipment.
Third Party
Depending on event needs, a third-party vendor may be needed for equipment. Your advisor and financial associate will need to be consulted and give approval for any third-party vendor used. Additional forms may also be required as needed per University policy.
Personal
Personal equipment may be supplied by the organization, advisor, or student. Please note, the person who owns the equipment is responsible for it and the University of Oklahoma and Gallogly College of Engineering is not responsible for any lost or damaged equipment supplied by an individual for any student organization event.
Engineering student organizations that register with Engineering Student Life are welcome to post flyers throughout the Engineering Quad. Approval through Engineering Student Life is not required prior to posting so long as you follow the following rules and guidelines. Flyers in violation of these guidelines will be removed immediately.
Student organizations that wish to post flyers outside of the Engineering Quad will need to fill out the form on RSO Publicity Request Form in Engage. This form will be reviewed by Student Life if you post flyers north of Lindsey St. and the Director of Residential Life if posted south of Lindsey St. This requires you to list where you will post the flyers, when your event is, give some contact information, and upload a digital copy of the flyer. All of the rules stated above for the Engineering Quad are also in affect throughout the university.
Please be aware that completeing this form does not guarantee that you can post your flyers. You must await approval before posting any flyers outside of the engineering quad. More information can be found here.
Throughout the Gallogly College of Engineering, there are flat screen TVs that provide announcements for upcoming events. If you would like your event to be displayed on these, allow 24 hours for your event to be posted. To display your event with this tool, please contact our Director of Communication, Karen Kelly.
Engineering student organizations that register with Engineering Student Life are welcome to advertise through chalking throughout the Engineering Quad. Approval through Engineering Student Life is not required prior to posting so long as you follow the following rules and guidelines. Any chalk advertisement that violates these guidelines will be removed immediately.
Student organizations that wish to use chalking outside of the Engineering Quad will need to fill out the RSO Publicity Request Form in Engage. This form will be reviewed by Student Life if you chalk north of Lindsey St. and the Director of Residential Life if you chalk south of Lindsey St. This requires you to list where you will chalk, when your event is, give some contact information, and write what will be written in chalk. All of the rules stated above for the Engineering Quad are also in affect throughout the rest of the university.
Please be aware that completeing this form does not guarantee that you can chalk. You must await approval before chalking outside of the engineering quad. More information can be found here.
Engineering student organizations that register with Engineering Student Life are welcome to hang tree banners throughout the Engineering Quad. Approval through Engineering Student Life is not required prior to hanging so long as you follow the following rules and guidelines. Any tree banners that violate these guidelines will be removed immediately.
Student organizations that wish to hang tree banners outside of the Engineering Quad will need to fill out the RSO Publicity Request Form in Engage. This form will be reviewed by Student Life. In addition to the above rules that are in effect throughout the university, Student Life also has the following guidelines:
Please be aware that completeing this form does not guarantee that you can hang your tree banner. Students organizations are strongly encouraged to not print their banners until after receiving confirmation from Student Life due to this. You must await approval before hanging tree banners outside of the engineering quad. More information can be found here.
Engineering Student Life sends out an electronic newsletter every Monday to all engineering students. This newsletter contains information about information sessions, events, internships, and professional development opportunities for our students.
To advertise on our newsletter, you must submit information and wording to Engineering Student Life via our newsletter account at coe_newsletter@ou.edu by 12:00pm on Friday. Be sure to include the following information in your submission:
The Mewbourne College of Earth and Energy sends out an electronic newsletter every Monday to all MCEE students. This newsletter contains information about information sessions, events, internships, and professional development opportunities for students.
To advertise on the MCEE newsletter, you must submit information and wording to MCEE via their newsletter account at Earth.Links@ou.edu by 5:00pm each Friday. Be sure to include the following information in your submission:
Student organizations are encouraged to create and maintain newsletters to send out to alumni and other important stakeholders. These newsletters should contain information about recent events and how the organization has made a positive contribution to the community or helped develop its members.
Having a newsletter is a good way to build and maintain relationships with alumni, sponsors, donors, and other important stakeholders involved in your organization. Your advisor would be a great resource in creating and implementing a newsletter for your organization.
As part of registration with Student Life, student organizations gain access to Engage. Engage is an online community management platform that can allow organizations to share information and reach out to their stakeholders. When maintained, your Engage can be used to deliver newsletters, update members on events, setup forms for volunteering, and otherwise communicate important information.
Here are some tips for using your Engage portal successfully:
Developed by our engineering student organizations in an effort to communicate better with each other, a TeamUp calendar exists to list events within engineering. This calendar lists conferences, competitions, student organization events, college and university events, officer meetings, and other important information, such as SGA deadlines. Engineering student organizations and academic departments are welcome to add their events to the calendar so that students, organizations, faculty, and staff are aware of upcoming events. A link to view the calendar can be found below.
To gain permission to edit the calendar, please contact Engineering Student Life.
In this age of instant communication, social media such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram can be great avenues of communication for your organization. Social media accounts are easy to set up and are usually free of charge.
Facebook allows you to invite members, create event pages, and post videos and pictures to share with your stakeholders. Twitter is a quick way to send reminders about an upcoming event or meeting or quickly communicate information through links or short updates. Finally, Instagram is a useful tool in posting photos of events to draw more attendance for future events and meetings.
Considering societal trends, utilizing social media as a form of publicity will certainly prove to be beneficial for any organization. For any tips on making the most of your social media presence, please contact our Director of Communications, Karen Kelly.
It is common for each organization to collect email addresses of all who have expressed interest in the club or team. A good time to reach a large group of students is at the beginning of the academic year at involvement fairs. Once you have their contact information, you can reach out to them via platforms such as Mailchimp, MyEmma, or Engage. This can be a great way to communicate events, raise awareness, or call for volunteers.
Student organizations are encouraged to keep and maintain alumni lists. These lists contain the contact information for former members of your organization. These former members can be contacted via newsletter or email and can be an incredible resource to your organization. By building a relationship and maintaining it over time, your contacts can be willing to give back to your organization. While money through fundraising drives is common, alumni can also offer expertise, corporate sponsorship, and workshop opportunities to further develop your members or organization.
If you have gaps in your contact information, but have the names of former members, you can reach out to Engineering Advancement who can give you contact information and tips on working with alumni.
Your organization may be able to send emails to all students, faculty, and staff in the department your organization is most closely related to. When requesting this service from our staff, we ask that you include as much information about your event or announcement as possible and who you would like to send this information to. Please be sure to allow enough notice to the staff member sending out your message as they may be out of the office or otherwise busy when you send it.
Listed below is a contact list for the departments in the Gallogly College of Engineering and the Mewbourne College of Earth and Energy.
Area | Name | |
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AME | Sammy Ghosh | samarpita.ghosh@ou.edu |
SCBME | Madena McGinnis | mmcginnis@ou.edu |
CEES | Molly Smith | mfsmith@ou.edu |
CS | Jaylin Milligan | jaylin.m.milligan-1@ou.edu |
ECE | Stephanie Gill | srg@ou.edu |
ISE | Melodi Franklin | melodi@ou.edu |
SBME | Shayla Glover | shaylaglover@ou.edu |
MCEE | Francesca Harrell | harrell@ou.edu |
Organizational emails are general email accounts that are tied to your specific organization rather than an individual officer. Organizational email accounts can be shared among your officer and advisor and be used as a central contact for organizational inquiries, requests, and communications. This allows continuity between leadership teams and helps prevent stakeholders from having to update their contact list annually.
Consideration should be given to the name of your email, making sure it clearly communicates your organization and is concise and easy to remember. Your advisor is an excellent resource for developing your organizational email.
To obtain an organizational email, students will need to request an Organizational Account from OU IT through their service catalog. Officers will need to request the email, create the name, and identify two sponsors for the account (usually your advisor and another full-time faculty or staff person). Once submitted and approved by your sponsor, OU IT will review your application and respond within 5-7 business days.
The Gallogly College of Engineering and Engineers' Club hosts this event on the first Friday of the fall semester in the Engineering Quad. All engineering student organizations and competition teams are invited to this exciting day of recruitment and fun. This is an excellent opportunity for your organization to recruit new members. An email will be sent to the presidents of each organization during the summer for registration.
The Mewbourne College of Earth and Energy hosts a welcome back barbecue the second Wednesday of the fall semester. All student organization involved with MCEE as well as some from GCoE are in attendance. This is another great opportunity to recruit members to your organization. Your organization's president will be sent information about the event and how to register.
Event cards have proven to be successful in spreading meeting details to an organization’s members. It is very quick and inexpensive to contact a printing company, such as King Kopy, and have business card sized event cards made for your organization. You should include the anticipated meetings for the current semester, dates, website address, and points of contact for more information.
Another way to spread word about your organization could be through promotional items, like we see companies use at the career fair such as brochures, shirts, or knickknacks. Use creativity to spread messages. This may be a more costly method of publicity.
Leaders of each engineering related organization are invited once a semester to speak at the freshmen and transfer engineering orientation large sections. This is an opportunity to recruit freshmen and transfer students to your organization. The students may have not heard of your organization or team before so representation is important! It also helps potential new members to match names with faces. Presidents and organization leaders will be contacted when this opportunity becomes available.
If your organization or team is closely related to a specific course, you may be able to make a class-wide announcement for an upcoming meeting or event. Be sure to get approval from the instructor before making your announcement.
The University of Oklahoma trademarks several images, words, fonts, and colors in order to protect its brand. Student organizations can request permission to use these trademarked images and words by working with approved licensees and getting their design approved by Student Life and OU Trademark Licensing.
To obtain licensing approval, please follow these steps:
When planning your trip, it's important to start with the basics. Your organization should determine the following:
While University policy does not require faculty or staff to be present for trips, there are certain things to consider when faculty and staff do not travel with the group.
One of the most important aspects of planning your trip involves understanding your budget and expenses for your trip. The following tips will help you when planning your trip.
When traveling, it is important to setup reservations for hotels and transportation as soon as possible.
At times, student organizations might embark on international travel. While international travel might not have any additional travel paperwork, there are other considerations that should be taken into consideration. The University of Oklahoma has created a pre-departure checklist for students traveling abroad to help students prepare for their trips. This checklist can be found here.
Other considerations such as shipping should also be discussed. Student organizations are strongly encouraged to work with their advisor in planning and coordinating international trips as soon as you begin planning the trip. Do not wait until the last minute to plan or organize an international trip!
In order to register your trip, you will need to fill out a form at least 6 weeks prior to your departure date. This completed form will be sent to Engineering Student Life, your advisor, the student officer responsible for the trip, the person who filled it out (if not the officer or advisor), and a financial associate. Once it is approved by all parties, the travel will be registered and your group will gain access to the travel forms.
In order to register for travel, you will need to have the following information:
We also recommend that the student officer responsible for the trip or the organization advisor fill out the registration form.
The GCoE Student Org Travel Registration form is handled through Qualtrics and can be found at the following website:
Once this form is completed, a confirmation email with a copy of the submission will be sent to the person who filled out the form as well as Engineering Student Life so we can make the digital waivers and releases for your trip. Make sure that your email is correct before submitting the form.
This process can take up to a full week. If you have questions or concerns about your submission or this form, please contact us at engineeringstudentlife@ou.edu.
Once travel has been approved, the following forms will need to be completed. Additional information on each form can be found below.
The Clery Act is a federal law that requires American colleges and universities to report certain crime statistics each calendar year. The University must report statistics about certain non-campus locations used by students where the university or registered student organizations owned or controlled the location(s) through a written agreement. The written agreement may be formal (deed, lease agreement, hotel/lodging invoice, etc.) or informal (email, text message, etc.).
A Qualtrics form has been created by the Gallogly College of Engineering to collect this information for reporing purposes. Faculty/Staff advisors or organizational leadership are required to complete this form only once for each specific trip. Please be as descriptive as possible when describing spaces or rooms that are owned or controlled during the trip.
If your organization is planning a trip, you will need to register the event in Engage. More information about the process can be found at the link below.
It is STRONGLY recommended that you register your travel with SGA as soon as your details are finalized.