Policies, Forms and Funding
Below are some of the forms you'll need to best manage your club/organization.
Policies and Procedures
Community Guidelines for Recognized Student Organizations
The Community Guidelines are a comprehensive guide to understanding all the policies and procedures to effectively run your club/organization.
Community Guidelines for Recognized Student Organizations
Undergraduate Student Government Policies
The Undergraduate Student Government (USG) advocates for the undergraduate students at Stony Brook, and works alongside administration and other entities to provide resources for its acknowledged organizations. USG’s policies and procedures go over all information, club/organization funding request processes, and the ability to apply and receive grants through USG.
Undergraduate Student Government Forms, Policies, & Resources
Graduate Student Organization Policies
The Graduate Student Organization (GSO) advocates for graduate students at Stony Brook and promotes student life on campus. GSO hosts numerous events throughout the year and encourages graduate- affiliated clubs/organizations to host their own programs. Visit the GSO website to learn more about the services and support that they can provide for your graduate club or organization.
Graduate Student Organization Policies
Campus Recreation Center Policies
The Campus Recreation and Wellness Center is a hub of activity on campus, and is a great place for programming to take place. Clubs/organizations may also be interested in holding events on the outdoor fields. For more information on these locations, check out the Campus Recreation and Wellness Center policies.
Campus Recreation Center Policies
Campus Life Centers Policies and Procedures
Have a space in the Student Activities Center, Stony Brook Union, Bauman, or deVries Center reserved for an upcoming club/organization program? Please familiarize yourself with important policies and procedures that you need to know to make sure your event is compliant with university policies. The below resources will provide your club/organization with necessary information on building and space specific resources, booking rules, etc. For questions about Campus Life Centers’ policy during your event planning process, please speak to your program advisor.
Campus Life Centers Policies and Procedures
Cancellations, Billing, & Fees
Residential Community Centers Event Policies
The Residential Community Centers provide opportunities for clubs/organizations to host events in the residential areas. Visit their website to learn more.
Wang Center Student Organization Reservation Policies
The Charles B. Wang Center is a space that student clubs/organizations may use to host an event or program. Student clubs/organizations may be subject to associated fees for hosting events and utilizing resources and technologies in the Wang Center. To learn more about the student club/organization usage rates for the Wang Center, please refer to the link.
Wang Center Reservations for Student Organizations
Free Speech, Public Assemblies, Sensitive/Polarizing Topics, and High Profile Speakers
As a fundamental piece of our mission, Stony Brook University is committed to free speech and peaceful assembly. To learn more about this important topic, please visit the Free Speech website. For questions about club/organizational activities, please consult the guidelines and resources below and speak to your program advisor.
- Event Guidelines for High Profile Speakers; Public Demonstrations, & Protests; & Discussions Involving Sensitive/Polarizing Topics
- Free Speech Website
Forms
Donation Request
RSO’s interested in soliciting/receiving donations in a single instance, or cumulatively from a donor must complete the “Donation Request” form and await approval prior to accepting donations. This is applicable to all donations, whether monetary, or in goods and/or services.
Executive Board Update Forms
Organization that wish to be and remain recognized must maintain an executive board that meets all University requirements. The executive board update form must be completed by each individual whenever there is a change in leadership. SEA will use this information to complete eligibility checks for all eboard members.
Accident/Injury form
This form must be completed within 24 hours of any accident or injury that takes place during an approved event. This includes on and off campus events.
USG & GSO Forms
- Undergraduate Student Government Forms
- Graduate Student Organization Forms
- University Tickets Website
Driver Eligibility Form
Stony Brook University requires certain information to be submitted when a student is driving their personal car or a rental car to a University approval activity. University approved can include, but is not limited to, off campus trips and off campus events. One form should be filled out for each driver.
The form only needs to be submitted once per academic year unless you are informed otherwise, or if some part of the driver's information has changed
This form must be filled out by the driver. Forms filled out by anyone other than the actual driver will be denied.
Student/Staff Driver Eligibility Form
Off Campus Speaker/Entertainer/Skills Instructor Request Form
Student organizations wishing to have a speaker/entertainer/skills instructor from off campus must receive prior approval by completing the “Request Form” found on SBEngaged. All forms must be submitted no less than 4 weeks in advance of the event date.
Off Campus Speaker/Entertainer/Service Provider Request Form
Wellness Studio Contract Form
Only recognized student groups or individuals will be granted permission to use Wellness Studio 128 & 216 in the Campus Recreation Center. Student groups are expected to comply with the Department of Campus Recreation policies and procedures. Failure to comply with these policies and procedures may result in the revocation of the Wellness Studio for activities and services.
Funding
Funding Resources for Undergraduate Organizations
Information on Undergraduate Student Government funding policies and procedures, and resources can be found on their website.
Click here for more information on grants for funded and unfunded undergraduate organizations.
Funding Resources for Graduate Organizations
Information on Graduate Student Organization funding policies and procedures, and resources can be found on their website.
Click here for more information on funding for graduate organization events
Banking Information for Student Organizations
Organizations funded by Undergraduate Student Government (USG) are required to utilize USG’s Accounting and Banking services for all of their finances. For External Revenue, this would be done through Agency Accounts in accordance with SUNY Policy. Chapters of national organizations are responsible for following established national guidelines by their governing charters for financial management in off-campus bank accounts.
As a general practice, we recommend clubs and organizations do not open private bank accounts on behalf of their club/organization as the account will be associated with an individual rather than an organization. Monies deposited into private bank accounts may be viewed as additional income and may require the individual (who opens the account) to claim funds as income for federal/state tax purposes. It may also impact the individual's ability to be claimed as a "dependant" by a parent/guardian. Monies in these accounts may also affect any financial aid awarded by the University as it is seen as personal monies of the individual associated with the account. Updating information (from one executive board to another) with private bank accounts can also be challenging at times and can result in not being able to utilize funds.
Agency accounts can be opened through through the Auxiliary Services Association to eliminate the issues above.