FGCU Sport Clubs Coaches Guide 2014-2015
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FGCU Sport ClubsCoaches Guide
2014-2015
GoalsO Help Coaches & Advisors
understand:O the structure of the Sport Clubs
programO their role within a club O relevant University policies &
standardsO frequently asked questionsO where to find more information
ExpectationsO New coaches must:
O submit volunteer packetO complete fingerprinting with
University Police
O All coaches must:O Review this guide each year and
submit a statement of understanding
About UsO FGCU Sport Clubs
O 27 Registered Sport Clubs, 700+ student athletes
O Program in the Department of Campus Recreation
O Part of the Division of Student Affairs
O Sport Clubs Council (SCC)O Consists of one representative from each clubO Run by elected student leaders that help
shape program policies and events
PhilosophyO Campus Recreation plays a vital role in our
students’ development by providing opportunities that encourage healthy lifestyles, sportsmanship, leadership, teamwork, and responsibility.
O Sport Clubs provided numerous development opportunities, and not just competitive outlets. Removing the “student-run” aspect of a club would only take away those development opportunities for our students.
University Policies
Logo UsageO Eagle Head logo can be used by Sport
ClubsO All items must be printed by licensed
vendor
O Check with club officers before printingO Design approval is required prior to
printing anything with a University logo
Alcohol PolicyO Alcohol distribution or consumption is
prohibited during club-sponsored events. This includes but is not limited to the following:O Traveling to/from an event as a player or
coach O While at the event site, or within the vicinity of
the event, site as a player or coachO In a hotel, campsite or other team lodgingO On site before/during/after practice or eventO Exceptions: persons of legal age may have a
drink with a meal
Open MembershipO Due to our funding source, all Sport Clubs must have
open membership to FGCU students, regardless of skill, experience or gender.
O What this means:O Sport Clubs MAY NOT charge membership dues or tryout
fees. Tryouts must be open to all students.O Certain fees are permitted, provided that students can opt
to fundraise the amount required. Permitted fee types:O Travel Team fees – for hotel, fuel, car rental, flights, etc.O Equipment fees – for uniforms, sport specific equipment, etc.O Referee fees – for home or away games, as required by leagues
O Students that wish to play at a recreational level, or do not have the talent required for the travel team, must be allowed to be join the club FOR FREE.
Club MembershipO Community members and non-students are not
permitted to be a member of a Sport Club.
O FGCU Reg-ulation FGCU-PR4.005 (section C) states that student organization membership is restricted to currently enrolled students only.
O Club members must complete the following forms prior to participating in any club practices, competitions or events:O participation waiver & conduct agreement (yellow form)
O emergency contact form (pink form)
Sport Clubs Program Policies
Risk ManagementO Clubs must have 2-4 First Aid & CPR certified members,
which we call safety officers, or coaches with certifications
O Requirements are determined by risk level (see next slide)
O Risk Level Two RequirementO 2 safety officers
O Risk Level Three RequirementO 2 safety officers O and coach certificated or 1 additional safety officers
O Risk Level Four RequirementO 2 safety officersO and coach certificated or 2 additional safety officers
Risk LevelsO Level 2:
O Dancing E’Gals, Lacrosse (W), Powerlifting, Swimming, Tennis
O Level 3: O Baseball, Fishing, Lacrosse (M), Martial Arts,
Paintball, Quidditch, Roller Hockey, Sailing, Soccer (M&W), Softball, Water Polo, Winterguard
O Level 4: O Archery, Cheer, Equestrian, Hockey, Rugby
(M&W), Spearfishing, Wakeboarding, Wrestling
Accident ReportsO When do you need to report?
O When an injury requires, or may require, professional attention from an Athletic Trainer, EMT, doctor or other medical professional
O When there is an accident/injury or incident involving club members, other FGCU students, visiting teams or spectators - at any club event
O Tell club officers to call or email us - we want to hear it from them first!
Concussion PolicyO Baseline ImPACT Testing is required for new
players prior to first competition in:O M Lacrosse, M Rugby, W Rugby, M Soccer, W
Soccer, Ice Hockey, Wrestling
O With a suspected head injury:O Remove the athlete from play (applies to all clubs)O Keep the athlete out of play until a *qualified
physician* gives written clearanceO Read full policy here: http://
www.fgcu.edu/CampusRec/SportClubs/resources.html
Deadlines & Requirements
O Deadlines for paperwork and re-registration can be found on our website’s google calendar
O SCORE Points (click for handout)O All clubs have to meet minimum requirements in
fundraising, community service, SCC meeting attendance & attending other sport club events
O ElectionsO Coaches should not be involved in club elections. O When needed, involve the club advisor as a
neutral party to count votes.
Finances
Types of Accounts
• University funding
A&S Account
• Funding raised by the club
Off Campus
Bank Account
A&S AccountO Two ways to receive A&S funding:
O Annual A&S Budget Request – SCC’s request is reviewed by the SG Appropriations Committee each year
O Senate Bill - funding requests for unforeseen costs in the middle of the year
O Sport Clubs CouncilO Holds budget hearings with each club and presents one
request for all Sport Clubs to Student Government O Budget hearings will take place September 2014
(for funding during 2015-2016)
O Unused A&S funds are swept at the end of each academic year in May
Off Campus AccountO Your Club’s Bank Account
O Used for depositing funds raised by the club
O Checks made out to “Eagles (club
name)” can be deposited into this account
O Treasurer must track depositsO Required for semesterly Financial Reports
Other Financial Questions
O Financial TrainingO Your treasurer attends this training in person, but
you can review the slides on our Resource page.
O Team ManualO This is the same guide that team presidents are
given each year. It has answers to many FAQ’s.
O Account BalancesO Please ask your treasurer; Sport Club staff will not
release the information to coaches or advisors.
Questions?Always try to correspond with your club officers first, but please contact us when needed!
Below is your club’s primary Sport Clubs staff contact person:
Julia Stulock, Sport Clubs CoordinatorBaseballCheerDancing E’GalsFishingHockeyM LacrosseW LacrossePowerliftingM RugbyW RugbyM SoccerW SoccerSpearfishingWrestling
Megan Normansell, Sport Clubs InternArcheryEquestrianMartial ArtsPaintballQuidditchRoller HockeySailingSoftballSwimmingTennisWakeboardingWater PoloWinterguard
Contact Us
O Sport Clubs Office Located in the Recreation Center, Alico Arena 307
O Julia :: [email protected], 239-590-7332
O Megan :: [email protected], 239-590-7478
O Website :: rec.fgcu.edu/sportclubs
Thank YouO Thank you for working with our
clubs!
O Once you have finished reviewing this information:O sign and submit the
coaches statement of understanding