Constitution
of the University of Rochester
Varsity Student-Athlete Advisory
Committee
Article I. Purpose
The purpose of this Committee is to enhance
the University of Rochester student-
athlete experience through these means:
- Generate
and promote school spirit and support from students,
faculty and community residents.
- Encourage
and facilitate the integration of inter-sport team relationships.
- Strengthen
the relationship and efficient communication between
the faculty and student athletes.
- Bring
academic support concerns of student athletes to the
attention of the university, and work with institutional
representatives to develop appropriate strategies.
- Serve
as the voice of student-athletes in student government
and other campus affairs.
- Serve
as advocates for student-athletes in student athletes
regarding concerns and suggestions to the athletic department.
Article II. Structure
- Maintain
a committee consisting of one member from each varsity
team.
- The
Committee will fill the vacancies as follows:
- The
representative leaving the Committee (due to graduation
or other reasons) will select a replacement to be
nominated for the next year.
- In
the event that a departing representative does not
nominate a replacement, the varsity coach whose team
is not represented on the Committee should send nominations
for a new representative.
- Nominations
shall be discussed by the Committee in order to maintain
a diverse group and ensure that not more than half
of the Committee for the following year will be seniors.
- Nominations
for new Committee members will be made and discussed
during the third to last meeting in the spring semester.
Previous members maintain their membership for
continuous years unless they express a desire not to
in writing. Take Five students who have served on the Committee but are
ineligible to play in their fifth year must nominate
a replacement.
- The
Committee shall meet on a day and time convenient for
the majority of the members once every two weeks on
a regular basis. All members are required to attend the bi-monthly meetings.
The officers may cancel or add additional meetings
when deemed necessary.
- All
members of the Committee receive one vote while the
advisor to the Committee does not vote.
In the case of a tie, further discussion must
follow and then there will be a re-vote.
If there is a second tie, then each of the three
officers will receive one more vote. Any issues voted on require a majority
of votes and only the votes of those members present
are counted. In issues of voting, the president brings
the issue to the table and a show of hands makes the
final decision. The
secretary copies the result of each vote into the minutes.
- The
Committee will be project oriented, meaning that each
Committee member is required to participate in at least
one project per year. The Committee members are free to use
any resources available to help accomplish their projects
and are obliged to inform the Committee of their progress. The Committee will choose projects and appoint the number of
participants necessary to carry out the project.
- All
meetings shall be formally called to order and convened
by the president. These
two pieces shall be the first and last pieces of information
on each agenda respectively.
Article III. Membership
- Members
must be full time students at the University of Rochester
and must be participating members of an athletic varsity
team and in good standing with the team and university.
- If
for any reason the Committee member leaves his or her
team at the University of Rochester or leaves the University,
his or her spot on the Committee shall be filled using
the procedure outlined in Article II.
Article IV. Officers
- Only
members who served for a year are eligible to run for
office.
- Elections
are held during the second to last meeting of the spring
semester.
- Nominations,
including self-nominations, will be made at the third
to the last meeting of the spring semester.
- Those
wishing to run for office are asked to make a brief
speech on why they would like to hold office.
The speech for President is first followed by
the speech for Vice-President/Treasurer, and finally
the secretary. Voting takes place after each speech is
made and any candidates not elected may fun for another
office by self-nomination.
A majority of votes by the Committee makes the
decision final.
- Absentee
Voting should be arranged with the secretary preferentially
one week prior to the official vote.
- The
President is responsible for writing the agenda for
leading meetings. The President serves as a liaison between
the Committee and the University of Rochester Community.
- The
Vice President/Treasurer serves as President when the
President is not available.
Otherwise, the Vice President serves as the official
advisor to the President and is in charge of the CommitteeÕs
budget. The
Vice President/Treasurer handles all financial affairs
related to the Committee at each meeting regarding the
financial standing of the CommitteeÕs budget.
- The
Secretary is in charge of absentee voting. The Secretary gives a copy of the Constitution to all new members,
is in charge of taking clear minutes for each meeting,
takes attendance at each meeting and passes out the
minutes of the previous meetings at the beginning of
each subsequent meeting, and keeps a file of all documents
and previous minutes for record.
Article V. Advisor
- The
advisor to the Committee is assigned by the Athletic
Director and remains the advisor until he or she officially
resigns, in which case a new advisor is assigned by
the Athletic Director as soon as possible.
- The
advisor may or may not attend meetings at his or her
discretion or at the discretion of the Committee.
- The
advisor may not vote, but simply serves as a liaison
between the Committee and the Athletic Department.
Article VI. Budget
Article VII.
Amendments
- Any
member from the Committee may introduce an amendment
to this Constitution.
The amendment must be voted on during the meeting
following the meeting in which it was introduced and
requires a unanimous decision to be ratified.
AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION:
Amendment I. Officer
Leaving His/Her Position
- In
the event of an officer leaving his/her position, elections
for the vacant position shall be voted on first, followed
by subsequent open positions using the guidelines in
Article IV.Existing
officers do not forfeit their position by running for
a vacancy.
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