Student Organizations
At this time, we are not requiring student organizations to migrate their sites to the new University content management system. Usually Student Activities maintains a page with links to various organizations. In time, after we have the colleges and departments in the new format, we will take another look at Student Organization sites to see if those will also be added to the content management system.
Web Services recommends that you continue to maintain your organization’s site as
you currently do but request that it be linked to the Student Activities page for
easier access.
Student Organization websites must be in English and must include the following information:
- Official name of the organization
- List of current officers
- Purpose of the organization
- Meeting times and places
- Events, programs, etc.
- Faculty advisor, name, office location and telephone number
- Constitution of the organization
- Link on bottom of organization home page to the ³Ô¹Ï±¬ÁÏ home pages ()
- E-mail address of the organization webmaster on the bottom of the organization home page
- Date last changed on the bottom of the organization home page
Personal Gain
Official pages cannot be created for personal business or personal gain.
Official pages for both academic and service departments must not be used to advertise products or services from outside organizations without approval from ³Ô¹Ï±¬ÁÏ officials. Requests to include advertising should be submitted to the University Webmaster for referral to appropriate University officials. Examples of such advertising include,