Accessibility Accommodations
- Student organizations are required to comply with all state and federal laws, and University policies regarding accessibility for individuals with disabilities participating in club events/functions/meetings. Student organizations must utilize the Office of Accessibility to ensure all accessibility requirements are met.
- Student organizations must include the following language in their event-based marketing materials:
- “If you have any accessibility needs, please contact COSO.
Alcohol
Clubs are prohibited from serving or allowing alcohol at a club activity or event without the expression prior permission of the Office of Student Engagement.
Students are prohibited from bringing alcohol into any University-sponsored event or venue or on the University-sponsored transportation to and from the event, even if the student is over the age of 21.
Any student who attempts to bring alcohol into a University-sponsored event or venue or on the University-sponsored transportation will have this alcohol confiscated, will not be allowed entry, will not receive a refund (if applicable) and will be referred to the Office of the Dean of Students.
If any student is found in violation of the distribution of alcohol to minors while at a University-sponsored event or venue or on the University sponsored transportation, that student and any underage student in which they are distributing alcohol to, as well as any guest(s) they brought, will be removed from the event and will not be permitted to re-enter. They will also be referred to the Office of the Dean of Students.
Attendance/Participation
Clubs and organizations are prohibited from requiring or pressuring their club members to miss class in order to attend a club practice, recital, meeting, or event.
Cancellation
The University reserves the right to cancel any event at any time due to the sole determination of what is in the best interest of the University and the student body. Refunds for the cancellation of University-sponsored events are at the sole determination of the University and thus are not guaranteed.
Catering
Student organizations are expected to use ÍâÍøÁÔÆæ dining services or one of the approved StagCard vendors approved by the Office of Student Engagement for all on-campus club-related events where food is being served.
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- Student organizations seeking an exemption for this policy must make a formal request by emailing fairfield.coso@gmail.com prior to the event.
- Exemption decisions will be made on a case-by-case basis by the Office of Student Engagement in coordination with the vice president of facilities, campus, and auxiliary services or designee.
Conduct
When participating in any on or off-campus events, all students are required to abide by all rules, regulations, and guidelines for said event and conduct themselves in accordance with this Student Conduct Code. Students who fail to follow said guidelines or act in a manner contrary to our Student Conduct Code will result in immediate removal from the event and referral to the Office of the Dean of Students.
Students arrested for criminal offenses (misdemeanor or felony) at any on campus or off-campus events are subject to referral to the Office of the Dean of Students as well. Sanctions include, but are not limited to, loss of off-campus status for future years and graduation restrictions for seniors.
Contracts
- Student organizations, student leaders, and advisors are prohibited from signing any contract with an outside vendor for services provided on or off campus.
- All contracts must be vetted by the Office of Student Engagement prior to services being rendered.
- In the case of improper signing of contracts, ÍâÍøÁÔÆæ may not pay/release funds to outside vendors.
- In the case of improper signing of contracts, ÍâÍøÁÔÆæ is not liable for upholding said contractual obligations between outside vendors and student organizations.
- ÍâÍøÁÔÆæ reserves the right to cancel/reschedule events where services are being rendered by an outside vendor without the appropriate paperwork and proper signatures in place prior to the event.
Co-Sponsorship with Non-University Affiliated Entities
Recognized student organizations in good standing with the University are permitted to solicit and receive sponsorship from non-University affiliated entities.
Communication Options
- Student organizations are encouraged to use Life@ÍâÍøÁÔÆæ News Posts, Life@ÍâÍøÁÔÆæ Events and the Life@ÍâÍøÁÔÆæ Messaging functions to communicate with club members.
- Student organizations that add their club events into their Life@ÍâÍøÁÔÆæ portal events calendar may have their events included in “The Weekender” if the event falls within the parameters of the weekly email.
- Following the approval of this event, it will be added to your Life@ÍâÍøÁÔÆæ Portal Calendar and added to “The Weekender” if it falls within the Thursday – Sunday calendar dates and applies to all undergraduate students.
- Please note, club events for only that club or an exclusive group of people will not be included in “The Weekender.”
- Email engagement@fairfield.edu with any questions regarding The Weekender.
- Student organizations may request University-wide emails be sent to specific groups of students by contacting the Office of Student Engagement.
- For University-wide communication requests, email engagement@fairfield.edu at least five days before the day you want the communication to be sent. Please include the information below:
- Subject of the Email: #Life@ÍâÍøÁÔÆæEmail
- Description of the message and reason for request
- Link to your already created Life@ÍâÍøÁÔÆæ Event URL, event poster or supporting material
- Contact information for all important parties (i.e., person to contact with questions)
- Text for the body of the email
- Population of students you would like the email to be sent to (e.g., first-year, sophomores, juniors, seniors, all undergraduate, all graduate, honors, etc.)
- Date of email send date
- Please note, the Office of Student Engagement cannot approve all University-wide email requests from Clubs & Organizations.
- As such, student organizations are encouraged to utilize Life@ÍâÍøÁÔÆæ to maximize communication with the campus community.
Entry & Identification
All students are required to have a valid StagCard on their person at all times while in attendance at a University-sponsored event. Additional photo ID’s may be required for events that include the distribution of alcohol to those of drinking age. Pictures of identification cards or other form of IDs will not be accepted. Students without a valid photo ID will be denied entry into a University-sponsored event.
Event Supervision
- Student organizations hosting an event are responsible for supervising and supporting the event from set up to clean up and for ensuring the event and all attendees abide by all University policies.
- Each event must have at least one designated event coordinator who is in charge of the event.
- The event coordinator must be designated in the COSO event form used to reserve rooms for the event.
- The event coordinator(s) is responsible for communicating with all appropriate offices and departments prior to, during, and after an event.
- The event coordinator(s) must be present at the event from the beginning of setup to the end of the breakdown.
- Regardless of age, at no time may an event coordinator consume alcoholic beverages during the event.
- Advisors are required to attend all club-related events with over 100 students/guests in attendance.
- If advisor(s) are not available for an event that is anticipated to have over 100 students/guests in attendance, the student organization must secure a proxy advisor to attend the event in their place.
Event Start & End Time
- Events may not begin prior to, or end after, the time in which the space was reserved for that specific event.
- Events may not end after midnight without the express permission of the Office of Student Engagement.
Guests
- All University-sponsored events are for current ÍâÍøÁÔÆæ students only (as determined by the University Registrar’s Office) unless otherwise stated. For events in which non-ÍâÍøÁÔÆæ students (guests) are invited to attend, it is required that these guests be registered with ÍâÍøÁÔÆæ using the Office of Residence Life Guest Registration Form prior to gaining entry to a University-sponsored event.
- If students choose to bring a guest with them to a University-sponsored event, the ÍâÍøÁÔÆæ student (host) is held responsible for their actions. This includes any actions which violate state or local laws, ordinances and/or regulations, including but not limited to the distribution of alcohol to minors.
- If the student host or their guest are asked to leave an event for any reason, the guest(s) and student host will also be asked to leave the event and will not be permitted to re-enter the event. No refunds will be given (if applicable).
- All guests must have a valid photo ID on their person at all times while in attendance at a University-sponsored event. Pictures of identification cards or other form of IDs will not be accepted. Guests without a valid photo ID will be denied entry into a University-sponsored event.
- Guests who are under the age of 18 are not permitted at University-sponsored events unless otherwise stated.
Locus of Control
The locus of control for the event/initiative must remain at all times with the student organization and advisor and will be subject to fire or safety directives provided by Public Safety, ÍâÍøÁÔÆæ Police Department, or ÍâÍøÁÔÆæ Fire Department. Determination of locus of control is subject to evaluation by the Office of Student Engagement.
The University defines locus of control as:
- Having final decision-making authority regarding the planning and execution of the event/initiative.
- Maintaining control of all media, communications, and promotions for an event/initiative.
Maintenance and Custodial Services
- Student organizations are responsible for all costs associated with room or facility setups, custodial services, or other forms of maintenance for their events.
- Maintenance and/or custodial costs are not insignificant in that they include materials as well as labor; therefore, all funding requests or event budgets must include appropriate allocations for these costs.
- All requests for these services will be handled through the Office of Student Engagement, who will facilitate and coordinate requests through Facilities and Conference & Event Management.
Off-Campus Events
Student organizations are required to follow the same registration guidelines for events at off-campus facilities or locations as they would for on-campus events.
Programming Assistance
- All student organizations are encouraged to seek programming assistance from their advisors.
- In addition, the Executive Board of Club Operations and Student Organizations and the Office of Student Engagement are available to assist students when planning their events.
- Student organizations are also encouraged to seek support and assistance from each other, including exploring the possibility of co-sponsoring events.
Public Attendance
- Student organizations are permitted to host events where members of the general public are in attendance.
- An event not limited to current members of the ÍâÍøÁÔÆæ community (current students, faculty, staff, and administrators) constitutes an event that is open to the general public.
- For events where more than 100 members of the general public may be in attendance, student organizations are responsible for hiring security for the event with the following stipulations:
- A ÍâÍøÁÔÆæ Department of Public Safety officer and/or security force must be hired for the event.
- The ratio of attendees to security is one security officer for every 50 general public attendees.
- The student organization is responsible for covering the costs for hiring security for their event.
- Within reason, ÍâÍøÁÔÆæ reserves the right to require additional security measures be taken to ensure the regular operations of the University are not infringed upon.
- Student organizations are responsible for the conduct and behavior of all performers/speakers/entertainers/DJs prior to, during, and after the event.
- Once the event is over, only members of the general public registered as a guest through the official University Guest Registration System are allowed to remain on campus.
- All other members of the general public must leave University property once the event is over.
- Guests must show legal photo identification upon request.
- Publicity for all events should welcome and encourage attendance by those with disabilities.
- Such publicity should also direct individuals in need of accommodations to the Office of Accessibility.
Public Safety
- Public Safety is not required at all events sponsored by student organizations.
- Public Safety's presence and/or assistance for events is required where the expected attendance exceeds 100 people or when alcohol will be served.
- Student organizations are responsible for requesting officers directly from the Department of Public Safety, and the cost of officer details must be paid by the sponsoring student organization.
- If Public Safety is unable to cover the detail, the ÍâÍøÁÔÆæ Police Department or other approved security company will be contracted.
- Student organizations planning major events/gatherings may be required to hire members of the ÍâÍøÁÔÆæ Police Department and/or the ÍâÍøÁÔÆæ Fire Department.
- This requirement is determined on a case-by-case basis by the Department of Public Safety and the Office of Student Engagement.
Room or Space Reservations
- All student organizations must fill out either the COSO Small & Meeting Event Form or the Club Event Request Form in the COSO Life@ÍâÍøÁÔÆæ portal in order to reserve spaces/rooms on campus.
- Submitting the Club Event Request Form via Life@ÍâÍøÁÔÆæ does not guarantee that the space is reserved nor does it guarantee that the event is approved.
- Submitting the Club Event Request Form via Life@ÍâÍøÁÔÆæ does not guarantee that all catering/media needs/work orders will be completed/approved/available.
- To reserve a room or space, the organization or department must be registered and recognized by the University.
- For events without catering/media/work orders, the Club Event Request Form must be submitted at least five business days before the date and time of the event.
- A good faith effort will be made to accommodate last minute form submissions, but please know that the event management system will not allow the reservation of rooms or the addition of catering orders or media requests within 72 (business) hours of the event.
- For events that include catering/media needs/work orders, the Club Event Request Form must be submitted at least three weeks prior to the event.
Smoking
Smoking cigarettes, the usage of tobacco products, and e-cigarettes are prohibited at all University-sponsored events, venues, and on all University-sponsored transportation. Any student found in violation of this smoking policy will be removed from the event and will not be permitted to re-enter. They will also be referred to the Office of the Dean of Students.
Sound, Lighting, and Media Equipment
- All clubs and organizations have access to basic sound equipment.
- All such requests should be submitted via the Club Event Request Forms found in the COSO Life@ÍâÍøÁÔÆæ portal.
- For additional sound, lighting, or media needs, equipment can be contracted through the Media Center.
- The cost of such equipment is the responsibility of the sponsoring student organization.
- The use of this equipment should be requested in your Purchase Request.
- For events in the Quick Center for the Arts, the event staff will assist with sound, lighting, or other setup requests.
Speaker/Performance
Student organizations are permitted to invite individuals from inside and outside the University community to speak/perform at an event/initiative. All outside speakers/performers (paid or unpaid) must have a signed contract with the University and meet all University requirements (i.e., proof of adequate insurance, etc.) before the event/initiative may take place. Student organizations are not permitted to sign contracts on behalf of the University. Student organizations hosting an event/initiative with on campus or off-campus speakers/performers must maintain the locus of control of the event/initiative at all times, as further defined within this policy. Student organizations are not required, but encouraged, to provide alternate viewpoints to those that are expressed in a single event or program. Student organizations hosting a speaker(s) or performer(s) on campus must acknowledge on all advertising and at the beginning of the event/initiative that the views expressed during the event/initiative are not reflecting of the views of ÍâÍøÁÔÆæ.
Tickets
- The Office of Student Engagement uses Paciolan to facilitate the selling of tickets for all major student events. These tickets are sent to the purchaser as an e-ticket which can be opened in three forms (PDF, QR code or printed ticket). All e-tickets contain a unique bar code that only allow one entry. The first ticket to arrive at the event (if there are multiple copies made, or multiple students attempting to use the same ticket) will gain entry after scanning and validation. All additional copies of that same ticket will be denied entry. If students chose to gain entry to an event using a ticket originally purchased by another student, they are taking sole responsibility for that purchase. Should this re-sold ticket be denied entry, the student will be asked to leave the venue or purchase a new ticket on site, if available.
- The Office of Student Engagement uses Paciolan to coordinate the selling of tickets for all major events. If a club or organization would like to utilize the University Ticketing system for an upcoming event, they should contact the Office of Student Engagement at least one month in advance of the event.
- The ÍâÍøÁÔÆæ Student Association and The Office of Student Engagement reserves the right to require ticket sales to offset the cost of events or a specific event.
- Please note that clubs or organizations are responsible for, and must budget for, the cost of tickets ($1.50 per ticket) if they wish to use the Paciolan system.
- As students are purchasing a ticket through the Paciolan platform, they are asked to take note of the posted date for refunds. After said date, refunds for that particular event will become non-existent and all ticket purchases are non-refundable.
Transportation
- All bus or van needs must be requested in a Purchase Request and organized by the COSO Advisor or COSO Event Logistics Coordinator who will then contact the Office of Conference and Event Management.
- There are multiple types of bus and van options available, including University-owned vehicles, as well as contracted services through a local transportation company.
- Costs for transportation are based on type of vehicle, duration of trip, and miles traveled.
- University-owned vehicles are used by a number of offices and departments on campus; therefore, they might not always be available.
- In those cases, transportation will be contracted outside of the University.
Vendor Forms, Invoices, Certificates of Insurance, & Contracts/Riders
- Contracts/Riders, invoices, Certificates of Insurance, and other Vendor Approval Forms (W-9) must be submitted to the Office of Student Engagement at least three weeks before payment is due to ensure timely payment to outside vendors/companies.
- Student organizations are liable for all late payment fees and charges to vendors/independent contracts resulting from a delay in processing due to late submission of all required forms within the three-week deadline and/or improper filling out of paperw