Creating a New Student Organization
If you can’t find something you are looking for then here is where you start! We recommend you check out our Eligible Adopt-An-Org List on the Active Student Organizations page before you create a brand new organization. We may already have an org that you are interested in that you can reactivate!
You will need five (5) students who are currently enrolled at ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ with a 2.0+ GPA to be officers, a ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ faculty or staff member who has agreed to serve as your organization’s On-Campus Advisor, and a to become a Recognized Student Organization (RSO).
Step 1: Log into BaySync
Log into and navigate to Forms and find the from named [RSO] Create a New Student Organization - Intent to Organize
Step 2: Complete and submit the form
In the following pages you will need to provide:
- Your Contact Information
- Name of the Proposed Organization
- Description and Purpose of the Organization
- Organization’s Constitution
- All student orgs are required to have a constitution which defines the organization’s structure and operating procedures. The constitution must be submitted.
- You can use for your organization. This Constitution Template is up to date to comply with CSU/ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ policies. This sample is provided only as a guide; it is the responsibility of the organization members to determine how the organization is to be structured and operated.
- Information of Each Officer (must have at least 5 members to be a recognized student organization)
- Officers must be matriculated/currently registered students at ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ, have at least a 2.0 GPA, and no academic alerts or probations of any kind.
- ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ faculty, staff, or auxiliary staff who will be your On-Campus Advisor
- The On-Campus Advisor should know the RSO’s leadership and be informed about all RSO events, news, etc. It is the RSO’s responsibility to connect with their On-Campus Advisor regularly\
Step 3: Meet with Student Leadership and Involvement Center staff
Schedule a meeting with a Student Leadership and Involvement Center (SLIC) staff to discuss the goals of the student organization, resources/support, and review any questions you may have about the process, training, and/or policies.
Step 4: Officer Training & On Campus Advisor
Once approved by SLIC, your officers will need to complete Officer Training and have your On-Campus Advisor complete their form. Officer Training dates can be found on the Renewing Your Student Organization page or you will need to schedule a time with SLIC staff.
- Officer Training is required for the President and Treasurer.
- All student orgs are required to have an On-Campus Advisor who is affiliated with Cal State East Bay to provide the RSO with the necessary connection to the University (EO 1068). Off-Campus Advisors are optional.
As a new student organization, you will have thirty (30) days upon submission of the Registration Form to complete this process. If you have any questions, please contact us at studentorgs@csueastbay.edu or studentlife@csueastbay.edu.