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Student leaders must complete the online registration process through Anchor Link in order to be officially recognized as a Registered Student Organization on campus. The new organization must have purposes that do not overlap significantly with those of any other registered organization. To read more about how to start a new organization, click here<\/a>.<\/p>\n Student leaders must renew their organization\u2019s registration each year by completing the registration process within Anchor Link.\u00a0The re-registration time frame begins after spring break. Students will be notified of the deadline (typically the first week in April).<\/p>\n 91勛圖厙 Faculty and Staff play a critical role in the registration process by reviewing and pre-approving their organization’s registration.\u00a0 If their organization plans to engage in financial transactions, they must sign and upload the Task Number Creation Form<\/a>, to their registration in Anchor Link.\u00a0 The completed form may also be sent to sols@vanderbilt.edu<\/a>.\u00a0 This period is also an opportunity for you to meet with the student leaders to discuss any plans, needs, and expectations that the organization may have.\u00a0 Having a conversation to ensure that everyone is on the same page will create more opportunities for support and success.<\/p>\n Please review the University policy on travel<\/a>. 91勛圖厙 registers and assumes responsibility only for those official overnight or out-of-town trips sponsored and directed by an administrative division of the University (e.g., the Spirit of Gold Marching Band). The University assumes no responsibility for travel for which the University has no oversight, such as sorority and fraternity destination formals, or affiliated ministry service trips. However, such organizations and ministries undertaking such travel must\u2014in advance of the trip\u2013inform their coaches (the Greek advisors in the case of fraternities and sororities), and provide emergency contact information and a roster of student travelers to the 91勛圖厙 Police Department and the Office of Housing and Residential Education. Any student who wishes to travel on behalf of, or as a representative of, 91勛圖厙 or any registered student organization must receive written authorization in advance from the appropriate dean (see also the section entitled \u201cUniversal Waiver,\u201d in Chapter 1, \u201cPolicies and Regulations\u201d).<\/p>\n Students engaged in co-curricular travel in Davidson or one of the contiguous counties are not <\/strong>required to fill out a travel form unless it is an overnight trip. For example, organization members who are running errands, picking up materials from local merchants, or participating in monthly service activities do not have to fill out a travel form. However, if a student organization is planning an overnight retreat<\/em> in one of the contiguous counties (i.e. Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson, etc.), then a travel form is required<\/u>. In general, when student organizations participate in travel outside of Davidson County or one of the contiguous counties, a travel form is required. Please note that an advisor\u2019s signature is required on this form.<\/p>\n When students travel, the same alcohol policies apply as they would for on-campus events<\/a>.<\/p>\n Student organizations are asked about their interaction with minors in the student organization registration process. If a student organization begins to work with minors, the executive board and adviser should implement this change into the constitution. In order to be in compliance with University policy, student organization leaders coordinating programs and\/or events involving minors will need to complete the training module, Protection of Minors 101 or the renewal. In addition, all events must be registered in Anchor Link. If there is supervision from a third party (i.e. tutoring students at a local school), student organization members will just need to complete the training module. However, if there is not <\/em>supervision from a third party, all student organization members will need to complete the training module and a background check. Please reach out to Studentorganizations@vanderbilt.edu<\/a>\u00a0for further questions.<\/p>\n Advisers have the unique opportunity to help with the growth and development of students, to add to the continuity of the group as members graduate, and to facilitate conversations around the organization\u2019s mission and purpose. Advising roles may differ depending on the student organization, but the hope is that each adviser will remain in regular contact with the organization. Some advisers play active roles by attending meetings, working with officers and assisting in program development. Other advisers might be less involved in the organization, but should still be informed about University policy regarding student organizations. Most advisers have significant experiences and institutional knowledge that can be useful to student organization goal-setting, group effectiveness, and conflict resolution. Participation in the organization can help nurture the organization\u2019s success.<\/p>\n A P-card is a checkout card issued by 91勛圖厙 for the purpose of paying for expenses related to 91勛圖厙 departments and student organizations. P-cards may be checked out through a variety of offices. Click here <\/a>for more information on the P-card check out process.<\/p>\n Students cannot<\/u> use a P-card to pay for Uber or Lyft because a personal account is required to pay for these services. However, students can be reimbursed if this type of service is approved by their organization. Students will need to keep the receipt and fill out a check request form.<\/p>\n Student Orgs can choose to use funds for Lyft rides. Advisors\u00a0<\/span><\/span>can create codes in Lyft for those rides. To get started, email\u00a0<\/span><\/span>kaitlyn.o.garrett@vanderbilt.edu<\/span><\/span><\/a>.<\/span><\/span>\u200b<\/span><\/p>\n While Student Services Fee (SSF) funding decisions are made in April, student organizations would not receive SSF allocations until the beginning of the fall and spring semesters of the following academic year.<\/p>\n As an adviser, you should have administrative access to your organization\u2019s Anchor Link account. If you do not have access to your Anchor Link page, please contact our office at studentorganizations@vanderbilt.edu\u00a0<\/a>.<\/p>\nWhen Do Existing Student Organizations Re-Register?<\/strong><\/h2>\n
What Is The Adviser’s Role With RSO Registration\/ Re-Registration?<\/strong><\/h2>\n
What Is The University Policy On Students Traveling?<\/strong><\/h2>\n
What Constitutes Travel? When Do Students Need To Fill Out A Form?<\/strong><\/h2>\n
What Is The Policy Of Students Traveling Where Alcohol Could Be Consumed?<\/strong><\/h2>\n
What If A Student Organization Interacts With Minors?<\/strong><\/h2>\n
Should I Attend Student Organization Meetings And Events?<\/strong><\/h2>\n
What Is A P-Card?\u00a0 How Do I Gain Access To One?<\/strong><\/h2>\n
Can Students Using Uber And Lyft Services Use A P-Card?<\/strong><\/h2>\n
When Do Student Organizations Actually Get Funding Into Their Account?<\/strong><\/h2>\n
How Do I Gain Access To My Student Organization\u2019s Finances?<\/strong><\/h2>\n
How Do I Become An Adviser?<\/strong><\/h2>\n