Organization Officers
Based on the mission, purpose and size of the organization, the requirements for leading a student organization will vary. However, the Office of Student Engagement and the Student Life Committee requires each organization to have a president, treasurer and secretary, at minimum.
Taking on the role of a student organization officer is not something that should be taken lightly. Duties of organization officers include, but are not limited to:
- Representing the organization to the larger campus community
- Demonstrating responsibility for the conduct of the organization
- Staying informed and educated on campus policies, procedures and expectations and following them in all organization operations
- Communicating regularly with campus departments, fellow officers, the organization advisor and all organization members
- Leading the organization with good intention and judgment
- Completing the annual registration process on KCon when prompted, to maintain good standing with the college.
President’s Responsibilities
- Attend organization workshops hosted by the Office of Student Engagement
- Lead the organization
- Abide by the organization’s constitution/bylaws
- Commit to the goals of the organization
- Be aware of the financial status and fiscal responsibility of the organization
- Conduct meetings for the organization
- Consult with the organization advisor regularly (if applicable)
- Communicate with the Office of Student Engagement
- Share and uphold College policies or processes with organization officers/members
- Delegate tasks to other organization officers/members
- Ensure the organization is actively operating, hosting events, and meeting, recruiting new members, and moving forward
- Coordinate smooth transition for all officers at the end of a term
Treasurer’s Responsibilities
- Attend any Business & Finance Committee workshops or trainings offered throughout the academic year
- Monitor the fiscal status of the organization and keep an itemized budget and financial plan
- Participate in audits when called upon by the vice president for business and finance
- Educate fellow officers on the expectation for fiscal responsibility that comes with the opportunity to use student activity fee dollars allocated from the Student Council
- Be educated on all campus budgeting, funding and purchasing policies and procedures
- Authorize purchases on behalf of the organization
- Be aware of opportunities for funding and responsible for all organization requests for funding (i.e.: semester allocations, supplemental allocations, fun funds etc.)
Secretary’s Responsibilities
- Be responsible for all organization communication (including management of membership rosters and email lists)
- Take notes or minutes for the organization
- Lead the process of editing the organization's guiding documents on an annual basis
- Maintain membership rosters for submission annually
- Maintain organization mailing lists
Note: Organization-specific responsibilities for officers are determined by the constitution/bylaws of each organization. Organizations also can have multiple individuals fulfill these roles, and can also call them specific titles.