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1 Club and Organization Advisor Meeting November 20, 2015

2 Objectives  Discuss role and support for advisors  Go over basics for the club processes, important dates for clubs and organizations  Discuss where advisors can ​ help the clubs and where they need to just assist the clubs (Examples, reserving space on campus) and go over resources and policies  Gain feedback for our areas on what you would like to see to support you moving forward  Provide a resource for the advisors to reach out to if they have questions

3 Here are just a few of the benefits of advising student groups:  A unique opportunity to get to know and mentor students outside the classroom or office  The chance to see students develop their individual skills and talents  The opportunity to informally share knowledge and expertise on topics that you are passionate about  An opportunity to feel satisfaction and accomplishment through making a special contribution to campus as well as to a particular group of students

4 The Attributes of a Good Advisor  Aware: Knows what is happening with the group at all times, including all group meetings, travel and events.  Dedicated: Always willing to assist the organization when necessary. Enjoys being associated with the group and is involved.  Visible: Attends meetings, social functions and other special events of the group when possible.  Informed: Familiar with the rules, policies and regulations of the University and the bylaws of the organization constitution. Is prepared to assist with interpretations.  Supportive: Provides encouragement and praise to group members.  Open-Minded: Willing to consider new ideas and approaches even if not in complete agreement.  Respected: Earned through being trustworthy and honest as well as demonstrating a genuine interest in the welfare of the group.

5 How Advisors Support Student Organizations Organizational Maintenance  Ensuring organizational continuity by periodically reviewing the constitution, minutes, files, and/or traditions with students.  Serving as a resource for students, especially regarding University policies, regulations, and procedures.  Coaching the officers in the principles of good organizational and administrative practice.  Helping and encouraging officers to fully register their group each academic year. Organizational Growth  Keeping the group focused on its development and goals.  Remembering and assisting groups as they develop and mature.  Pointing out new opportunities, perspectives and directions to the group.  Developing self-discipline and responsibility among group members. Motivation  Attending organizational meetings, retreats, and events whenever possible.  Remaining as available as possible to assist the organization.  Supplying expert knowledge and insight through experience.  Providing problem-solving suggestions serving as a role model for creative decision-making and flexibility, because problems can create stressful circumstances for students.  Support all areas of student organization engagement especially through direct interaction. This practice may vary from organization to organization, based on the group’s needs and goals.  Each year, the student leadership of the organization and the advisor should meet to determine the role and expectations of the advisor and the advisor’s expectations of the students.

6 Advisor Role o Being familiar with the club/organization’s history, lending continuity o Being aware of the purpose and activities of the club/organization through attendance at club/organization meetings OR through bi-weekly consultation with the leaders. Building trust with the organization and setting guidelines for the advisors role. o Acting as a source of general information regarding College policies and procedures. o Encourage members to assume responsibility for their actions and effectiveness of their programs. o Guiding while at the same time allowing freedom for members to plan and coordinate their own activities and programs by role modeling leadership o Providing special technical knowledge or information relevant to the needs of the organization through your own expertise o Encouraging students to complete student activity fee processes in a timely manner

7 Policiesand Support  Bengal Connect Bengal Connect  Student Life Student Life  USG USG  Title IX Title IX  I <3 Consent Training I <3 Consent  Buffalo State Food Pantry Buffalo State Food Pantry

8 Advisor Resources  Student Life website Student Life website  Advisor Handbook  Mailboxes for organizations  USG on the fourth floor of the Union, hallway  Student Life and Greek organizations in 400 CAMB

9 Open Discussion  Concerns, thoughts, questions and suggestions

10 Next meetings  Coaching Training for Advisors: December 11, 2015  Next meeting February 2016

11 Specified Group Discussions  USG  Student Life  Greek Life


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