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Students with similar academic, social or representational interests can become part of a Club. These groups hold regular meetings throughout the year and accomplish many things, including hosting social events and activities, fundraisers, graduation celebrations and participating in Students’ Association (SA) initiatives. |
The purpose of clubs is to offer students the opportunity to engage in co-curricular activities which facilitate the development of essential life skills such as interpersonal communication, conflict resolution and time management. Clubs provide a vital medium for students to network with other students, faculty, businesses and the community. Students may choose to simply participate within a club to support and promote events or tackle a more challenging leadership role by becoming an executive member. Regardless of your level of involvement, clubs help you to feel more connected to the campus community.
How do I join a club?
Check out the Clubs Directory, and see if any of the current clubs interest you. Most clubs will be available on Main Street for Clubs Days, or you can talk to the Clubs Coordinator who will help connect you to the clubs as well.The process for establishing a new SAMRU Club on campus is smoothly structured to allow students the most effective and efficient means to register their club.
Step 1: Conceive and visualize a concept for a new SAMRU club.
Step 2: Pick up the “Club Ratification Package” and “Clubs Manual” from the reception, Clubs Coordinator or on-line at Clubs Link and Forms.
Step 3: Recruit at least ten (10) student members.
Step 4: Recruit or hold an election to elect your Club’s Executives. Each Club must have a minimum of three executives, but four is recommended.
Step 5: Fully complete and submit the “Club Ratification Package” and return it to the Clubs Coordinator.
Step 6: The Club’s Ratification Package is reviewed and the club is ratified by the Students’ Association of Mount Royal University.
Step 7: Arrange for a Club Executive to attend a mandatory Club Training and Orientation meeting with the Clubs Coordinator.
ContactAmber Mader |
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Find out who else is into the same stuff you are! Join a club or start your own.Come and find out about all the different clubs that operate out of the SAMRU. |
Clubs Annual ReportThe Students’ Association of Mount Royal University requires that all ratified clubs complete an Annual Report each April. Annual Reports are to be handed in to the Club Coordinator, office Z304, 3rd Floor Wyckham House. |
Clubs contestSAMRU AGM |