Student Engagement on Campus: An Overview
At the center of campus community life, Student Engagement is an integral part of the pulse at GBC. By offering a selection of programs and services that meet the needs of the GBC Community, we create an atmosphere for individuals to interact and learn from one another. Student Engagement provides opportunities for student, faculty, and staff involvement in campus life.
Student Engagement values student decision making, self-directed activity, and the open collaboration of ideas. This department fosters collaborative and developmental experiences in leadership and social responsibility. Additionally, enhancing the academic experience through a broad range of cultural, educational, recreational, social, and leadership programs.
Goldey-Beacom College is fortunate to have physical fitness facilities on campus. The outdoor facilities include a softball field, a soccer field, a basketball and volleyball court, a tennis court, and a racquetball court. Use of the Sawin Athletic/soccer and softball fields requires permission from the Athletics Office. The Gymnasium also offers indoor basketball/volleyball courts and the Fitness Center is equipped with cardiovascular equipment and circuit weight machines.
Students are strongly encouraged to participate in campus life by joining an organization or attending events. Leadership opportunities are available through a wide variety of academic, professional and special interest organizations. Becoming involved builds leadership, personal growth, and a sense of community, three ingredients necessary in achieving success in the work environment outside of the College.
Additional information pertaining to Student Engagement may be obtained by contacting the Student Affairs Office at (302) 225-6214 or by visiting https://www.gbc.edu/student-life/campus-activities.html
Student Organizations: Stay Connected.Get Involved
ALPHA CHI
Alpha Chi is a National Honor Society. Membership is limited to juniors and seniors of good character who rank in the upper 10 percent of their class. Activities include an annual induction ceremony, a spring reception for honor students, social activities and scholarly or academic service to the College.
Advisor: Dr. Victoria Neagoe Email: neagoev@gbc.edu
BLACK STUDENT UNION
Black Student Union (BSU) is a student organization that promotes personal growth and development for individuals in the college community through diversity, academics, community service and programming. Black Student Union provides the opportunity for students of all races to learn and celebrate black culture, lifestyle, and history.
Advisors: Daesha Slocum & NyEma Gay Email: slocumd@gbc.edu & gayna@gbc.edu
DANCE CLUB
The Dance Club provides opportunities for students to come and dance. Dance Club does not do large performances for the school, but rather they have regular meetings to learn new dances, to socialize with students, and to just have fun.
Advisor: Tatiana Marshall Email: marshatd@gbc.edu
THE ENTREPRENEURSHIP CLUB
The Entrepreneurship Club will provide a conduit by which students can access relevant entrepreneurial resources, network with prominent community entrepreneurs, faculty, and share entrepreneurial and innovative ideas. To this end, the club is dedicated to furthering an understanding of new businesses, small businesses, entrepreneurship and innovation in all businesses.
Advisor: Geoff Stone Email: stonege@gbc.edu
GBC BOOK CLUB
GBC Book Group provides a forum for students and faculty members to interact and discuss classic and current literature regarding hot topics.
Advisor: Rusty Michalak Email: michalr@gbc.edu
GBC LIT
GBC LIT welcomes all students to explore their interests in literature, writing, and the arts through activities on campus and in surrounding communities. Members also serve their community through increasing and promoting literacy.
Advisor: Dr. Mary Wheeling Email: wheeling@gbc.edu
INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTANTS
Institute of Management Accountants provides a platform for students to learn about how an accounting degree/skills can be used in different career fields. Both accounting and non-accounting majors are welcomed to join the club and benefit from great opportunities such as hearing from experienced accounting professionals and visiting local firms, along with participating in community service opportunities such as volunteer tax return work. Additionally, members will benefit from hearing about CPA and/or CMA certification requirements.
Advisor: Keith Fleury Email: fleuryk@gbc.edu
LIGHTNING STUDIO
Lightning Studio is an organization whose members use their talent and interest in photography and video production to work on projects to closer connect the GBC community. Their work is hands on, often having a key role in large campus events. Their efforts in video production, social media, and photography extend into the greater community of Delaware.
Advisor: Geoff Stone Email: stonege@gbc.edu
NABA (NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLACK ACCOUNTANTS)
As a nonprofit membership association, the National Association of Black Accountants, Inc., (NABA) is dedicated to bridging the opportunity gap for black accounting and finance professionals by providing leadership and technical training, as well as networking and career opportunities.
Advisor: Dr. Dan Young Email: youngd@gbc.edu
NSLS (NATIONAL SOCIETY OF LEADERSHIP AND SUCCESS)
The NSLS is an organization that provides a life-changing leadership program that helps students achieve personal growth, career success and empowers them to have a positive impact in their communities.
Advisor: Tatiana Marshall Email: marshatd@gbc.edu
P.R.I.S.M (PRIDE, RESPECT, INDIVIDUALITY, SEXUALITY AND MATURITY)
PRISM recognizes the various shades of its members’ sexualities and works to unite gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and heterosexual individuals. It provides a safe, interactive forum for its members through educational, social, and community service programs.
Advisor: Bernadine Griffin & Tatiana Marshall Email: griffibd@gbc.edu, marshatd@gbc.edu
PSYCHOLOGY ASSOCIATION
Psychology Association provides a forum for students to gather and discuss topics related to the field of psychology and mental health wellness. This organization will provide the GBC Community with opportunities to advance their understanding of careers and special interest areas related to the field of psychology.
Advisor: Dr. Gerald Hoefling Email: hoeflig@gbc.edu
RESIDENT STUDENT ASSOCIATION (RSA)
RSA is an organization that motivates resident students to get involved in on-campus activities. These activities include hall decorating contests, holiday get-togethers, finals week study breaks, service projects, and most other residence hall programs. RSA is also a student voice to implement projects and programs of interest to all resident students.
Advisor: Daesha Slocum Email: slocumd@gbc.edu
SOCIETY FOR HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (SHRM)
The Society for Human Resource Management is an officially chartered student chapter of the national professional organization. Sponsored by Delaware SHRM, the organization provides a forum for those students interested in HR careers to learn more about opportunities in the field and to begin networking with professionals. For those general business students with an interest in human resources, membership in SHRM provides a forum to discuss and learn the importance of HR issues and challenges in any organization.
Advisor: Dr. Nicole Evans Email: evansn@gbc.edu
STUDENT ATHLETE LEADERSHIP ACADEMY
The purpose of the Student Athlete Leadership Academy is to represent the student-athletes’ voice on the campus of Goldey-Beacom College. In addition, it exists to promote good communication between the student-athletes, athletic department administration, coaches and other staff. Also, it has the responsibility to actively encourage student-athlete involvement in campus and community events. The Academy provides leadership workshops and programs for student athletes to develop beyond the team.
Advisor: Jeremy Benoit Email: benoit@gbc.edu
STUDENTS WITH A PURPOSE (SWAP)
Students with a Purpose is an organization that gives students an opportunity to fellowship, support, and provide/receive spiritual encouragement from other students in a positive group setting.
Advisor: Dr. Deanna Merritt Email: merritd@gbc.edu
Student Organization Procedures
Establishing A New Student Club/Organization
Starting a New Club/Organization
New clubs and organizations start every semester at Goldey-Beacom College. The process is relatively simple and involves first gaining recognition from the Student Affairs Office.
*Interested students will pick up a packet including all forms and information that needs to be completed for the new organization to be accepted within the Student Affairs Office (Forms available at Student Affairs Office)
Interested students will submit to the Student Affairs Office a roster of at least ten current GBC students interested in starting the club/organization, advisor agreement, mission statement, and proposed constitution.
This roster must comprise of names, contact information, and student ID numbers.
Students will also submit via email a copy of their completed constitution, which follows the example constitution included in their introductory packet & mission statement including goals, examples of intended programs, and purpose of the club, i.e. the need that is met by the creation of this club on the GBC campus.
The Coordinator of Student Engagement will review and request revisions as needed.
Academic Requirements for New Student Organization Leadership
Must be a currently enrolled GBC student
GPA requirement of 2.0 for all new members
GPA requirement of 2.5 for all students who wish to be officers in the new club/organization
Every club/organization must have at least one advisor, however, it may be in your best interest to have 2, so that if one cannot attend your event, the other can. Advisors should know exactly what they are signing up for before they agree to help your organization to make sure events are not be canceled.
After the preceding steps are completed, the Coordinator of Student Engagement will ensure all documents are verified and eligible. Once any amendments have been made, the organization seeking recognition will be placed on an agenda for a meeting between the Coordinator of Student Engagement and the Director of Residence and Student Life.
The first meeting is a presentation of the organization’s mission, purpose, and goals as well as an opportunity for the Director of Residence and Student Life to ask questions regarding the proposed new organization.
No student organization may use Goldey-Beacom College’s name for external transactions without prior written approval from the Student Affairs Office.
Advisor Responsibility
The role of a group’s staff/faculty Advisor is important to the success of a student organization. Some of the responsibilities may include, but are not limited to:
- Familiarity with all College regulations.
- Regular attendance at general organization meetings and committee meetings of the organization.
- Helping to organize fair election of officers.
- Periodically reviewing the goals and purposes of the organization with the membership.
- Assisting the organization with the development of goals, objectives, service projects, the implementation of policies and procedures, and the planning and execution of organization activities.
- Signing appropriate College-related forms (maintenance requests, memorandum, reservation forms, etc.)
- Assisting the organization with maintaining communication with College officials and other campus organizations.
- Keeping track of all financial information pertaining to the club/organization. The Advisor will work with the Director of Residence and Student Life to make deposits to and withdrawals from College accounts.
- Attending all of the organization’s on-campus activities (during non-business hours) unless advance written approval has been provided by the Student Affairs Office for substitution by another full-time faculty or staff member of GBC.
- Supervising the organization’s officers to ensure maintenance of accurate records.
- Ensuring that all club/organization members participate in community service projects.
- Being available to members wishing assistance or counsel. The Advisor’s role is supportive and advisory in nature.
The Advisor’s work with the organization can be considered part of the employee’s professional responsibilities to the institution.
Organization Revocation
- Reasons for revocation
- Unlawful or inappropriate conduct by the organization.
- Failure to meet chartering requirements.
- Falsifying documents or statements
- Failure to have all club/organization members participate in community services projects.
- If an organization is revoked
- Revocation of organizations will be for a specific period of time.
- Organization will lose status as a recognized group on campus.
- Loss of recognition prevents any group from obtaining financial assistance, advertising privileges, mail privileges, use of College’s facilities and services, and using the name of the Goldey-Beacom College to represent the organization.
Student Organization Policies
Advertising Policy
To ensure that the advertisements on campus inform and enhance the campus environment and adhere to all College policies, individuals needing to advertise must follow these procedures when they advertise their programs:
- Advertisements must be approved and stamped by Student Affairs Office staff prior to being posted.
- Advertisements depicting alcohol or drug use, abuse, sale, or distribution are prohibited.
- Advertisements must respect the human rights and dignity of individuals. Therefore, advertisements which demean others on the basis of race, color, sex, religion, sexual orientation, ancestry, national origin, age, handicap, or veteran status are strictly prohibited. In addition, advertisements by GBC organizations should complement the mission of the College and adhere to community standards of civility and good taste.
- The official GBC logo (shield), seal, and Lightning logo may not be used without permission from the Student Affairs Office.
- Advertisements may only be posted on “GBC News and Information” boards, unless the board belongs to the organization. No items should be posted on other bulletin boards unless prior permission is granted.
- Only one (1) copy of each approved advertisement may be posted on approved bulletin boards.
- Pushpins may be used to post advertisements on bulletin boards; but staples may not.
- All student organizations should properly label their assigned bulletin board.
- All advertisements must be removed from bulletin boards and other campus locations within 24 hours after an event.
- All officially recognized student organizations at Goldey-Beacom College are obliged to comply with College policies, including the “Advertising Policy”.
Additional information pertaining to the “Advertising Policy” may be obtained by contacting the Student Affairs Office.
Campus Facilities: Use and Reservation Policy
The following are the procedures for all facility reservations:
- All requests must be submitted electronically by the organization’s registered Advisor through the GBC Faculty/Staff Intranet at least one month prior to the date requested.
- If there are special requirements, such as auditorium style seating, microphones, special tables, clearing of space, etc., a Help Desk Maintenance-Event Setup request must be submitted electronically to the Facilities Department at the same time as the reservation request.
- If the space is available, a reservation will be made and a confirmation of the reservation will be sent to the party requesting the reservation.
- Student organizations are expected to adhere to all College policies while using campus facilities.
- The organization’s Advisor must be present at all events held during non-business hours.
- Organizations must adhere to the “Advertising Policy” section of the Student Handbook. Groups not adhering to this policy may be prohibited from using space on campus.
- All groups must leave the assigned area no later than the time agreed upon and are responsible for clean-up of the facility after each event.
- Any damage which occurs during an event will be the responsibility of the group making the reservation. Fines or loss of reservation privileges will be determined by the Student Affairs Department.
Contracts Policy
For purposes of bank accounts or entering of contracts, student organizations may not use Goldey-Beacom College’s name. Please bring all binding agreements and contracts to the Student Affairs Office for processing. Information about student organization accounts can be provided by contacting the Student Affairs Office. Additional information regarding the “Contract Policy” may be obtained by contacting the Student Affairs Office at (302) 225-6332.
Equal Opportunity Statement
In accordance with the policy of Goldey-Beacom College, the Student Affairs Office is committed to a policy of equal opportunity in every aspect of its operation. Campus organizations will not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, ancestry, national origin, age, disability, martial status, gender information, pregnancy, child birth and related conditions, or family responsibilities. All campus organizations will be treated equally by the Student Government Association and by the College.
Event Attendance Policy
Events sponsored on the Goldey-Beacom College campus are intended primarily for currently enrolled students. Visitors to these or other events are expected to abide by College policies and be responsive to staff including Campus Security. Students are responsible for the behavior of any guest(s) that they invite. Visitors are not permitted in the residence halls without prior registration and registered guests must abide by the current Residence Life Policy Handbook.
Additional information pertaining to the “Event Attendance Policy” may be obtained by contacting the Student Affairs Office at (302) 225-6332.
Fundraising Policy
All student organizations must obtain approval from the Student Affairs Office prior to starting any fundraising to avoid competition among student organizations selling duplicate items concurrently. Any funds generated through ticket sales/fundraisers must be lodged in an account in the Business Office of Goldey-Beacom College. Student organizations are not permitted to hold fundraisers that are in direct violation of any GBC policies. Additional information pertaining to the “Fundraising Policy” may be obtained from the Student Affairs Office.
Athletic Programs
Intercollegiate Athletics
Goldey-Beacom College offers a well-balanced athletics program for men and women in thirteen varsity intercollegiate sports. All students are encouraged to participate in intercollegiate programs at GBC. Our athletics teams have the opportunity of competing in conference, regional, and national championships as full members of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA Division II) and the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC). The College fields teams for women’s basketball, cross-country, soccer, softball, tennis, track and field, and volleyball, and men’s baseball, basketball, cross-country, golf, soccer, track and field.
To be eligible to participate in Goldey-Beacom College’s intercollegiate athletics programs, student-athletes must meet all NCAA Division II and institution standards. Please contact the Director of Athletics or the Associate Athletic Director at (302) 225-6213 or refer to the Athletics website at www.gbcathletics.com for additional information.
Schedules for all athletics teams are available to all students and are distributed throughout the campus as well as upon request. For updates on teams, schedules, and scores, students can check the GBC website or call the Athletics Office at 302-225-6312 or at www.gbcathletics.com.
Open Recreation
Open recreation provides for the needs of individuals who are interested in informal recreation. Athletic and gymnasium facilities are available throughout the year. Volleyball, softball, racquetball, basketball, and tennis facilities encourage student involvement, leadership, competition, physical exercise, friendship, and good times. Current students, staff, and faculty may obtain equipment from the Athletics Office by providing a valid GBC Lightning Card.
Usage of the Fitness Center, Joseph West Jones Gymnasium, and the Stewart B. Jackson Complex tennis and racquetball courts (with the exception of the Sawin Athletic/soccer field), is limited to current students, staff, and faculty with an up-to-date Lightning Card. Staff, faculty, and students utilizing the Athletic Facilities do so at their own risk as the College assumes no liability for injury. The Sawin Athletic/soccer field and the softball field cannot be used without prior written permission from the Athletics Office. Staff or student organization sponsorship of alumni group(s) is permitted with prior written reservation approval from the Athletics Office, Student Affairs Office, External Affairs, or the Facilities Department.
Fitness Center
The Fitness Center is located in the Levin Lounge of the Joseph West Jones Center II. The Center has a selection of cardio vascular, weighting training, and assistance machines including ellipticals, treadmills, bicycles, smith machines, kettle balls, free weights, and many multidimensional lifting machines. Any individual using the Fitness Center must following the policies listed below.
- All persons must have current and valid Goldey-Beacom College Lightning Card when using the facility.
- Only Goldey-Beacom College Students, Faculty, and Staff, who are 18 years or older, are permitted to use the facilities.
- Shirts must be worn at all times when in the Fitness Center.
- Proper footwear must be worn at all times.
- Any person using profanity, fighting, spitting or any other disruptive behavior will be asked to leave the facility.
- In case of an emergency, contact Campus Security at (302) 547-0988.
Any student under the age of 18 years old MUST complete a waiver prior to using any equipment in the Fitness Center.
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