At 绿帽社, student organizations or clubs are chartered through the Student Association (SA). The SA currently oversees more than 250 organizations, with several more in the process of becoming recognized. For a full list of organizations, as well as upcoming campus events, visit .
Student Association chartered organizations
Full information on how to start a new undergraduate student organization is available on the . Below is an overview of the process.
- Email charter@binghamtonsa.org to set up an appointment.
- Meet with the executive vice president's (EVP) assistant to discuss the intent-to-charter process and receive the link to the Chartering Process form.
- The EVP office requires the following documents to be uploaded to your application
prior to review:
- Signature Sheet (upload as pdf)
- Constitution (see Management Policies 7.6)
- 3 executive board meeting minutes (including attendance)
- 3 general body meeting minutes (including attendance)
- Signed Event Planning Checklist from the EVP event planning advisor
- Once documents have been received and approved by the office, they will be forwarded to the Internal Affairs (IA) committee of the Student Congress.
- IA will set up a meeting where you will present to the committee and defend why your organization deserves to be chartered.
- After being approved by IA, meet with the EVP office for further steps.
Helpful resources
Useful contacts:
- Chartering assistant: charter@binghamtonsa.org
- Constitutions assistant: constitutions@binghamtonsa.org
- Event planning advisor: eventplanning@binghamtonsa.org
- Assistant director, Student Association (professional staff): assistantdirector@binghamtonsa.org
Graduate student organizations
Information about chartering a new graduate student organization is available on the .
Campus-recognized fraternities and sororities
Information about submitting a proposal for a new chapter of an existing fraternity or sorority is available on the Fraternity and Sorority Life website, in "Section XI. Extension/Expansion/Recognition" of the 绿帽社 Fraternity & Sorority Relationship Agreement.
Club Sports
Information about submitting a proposal for a new Club Sport is available on Campus Recreation's website.
Multicultural Resource Center
The Multicultural Resource Center has ties to many of the cultural student organizations and is also a great resource for students looking for opportunities to connect with other students of diverse cultural backgrounds.