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  Student Chapters

HOW TO START A NEW CHAPTER
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SWA Chapters will represent and promote the SWA within their respective schools. They will encourage student members to engage in dialogue on various global issues within the structured processes established by the SWA.

STEP 1- RECRUIT A FACULTY ADVISOR
Find a member of your school’s faculty who is willing to act as a liaison and advocate for the SWA Chapter. A faculty advisor should be able to provide you with ideas and support for your SWA Chapter. Most schools require student-led organizations to have at least one faculty advisor.

It is important as well to maintain a positive relationship with your school’s administration so that they are supportive of your efforts. In order to make sure this happens, you must address the following items:

1. CHECK THE RULES: All schools have rules and regulations that students must abide by if they want to organize an official club or Chapter. Talk to the administration in order to find out if there are any limitations or rules on activities and events taking place on your school’s campus.

2. PLAN ACCORDINGLY: The Chapter’s activities should not interfere with instruction time, students must participate voluntarily, and no one may be harmed as a purpose or result of SWA Chapter activities.

STEP 2- REQUEST A CHAPTER TOOLKIT
You can request a Chapter Toolkit from the SWA Website. This toolkit will provide you with the necessary tools to reach out to students at your school. You may request either an electronic version that will be emailed to you, or if you prefer, we will mail you a packet.
Click here to request a chapter toolkit

STEP 3- BECOME FAMILIAR WITH THE SWA CHAPTER CONSTITUTION
The SWA Chapter Constitution has been established to provide continuity and a stable foundation for new and developing chapters. It is necessary that you and others involved in establishing a SWA Chapter be familiar with the SWA Chapter Constitution.

Please click here for an example of a chapter constitution [doc] - [Pdf]

STEP 4- PROMOTE CHAPTER MEMBERSHIP
Most groups have 3-5 members coordinating the work and organizing meetings and events. It is a good idea to involve as many students as possible in building a solid foundation for your SWA Chapter so that members stay active and the work is shared. Getting students involved can happen in a variety of ways from one-on-one conversations to posting flyers. Promotional materials that will help you advertise your SWA Chapter will be included in the Chapter Toolkit.

STEP 5- HOLD A PRELIMINARY MEETING
You should be clear on officer duties so that you may clearly define and communicate them to the members. This clarification should take place during the first meeting so that during the second meeting you can hold an election to fill these positions. This ensures that all members have a clear understanding and expectation of responsibilities. Keep in mind that although you may have created the SWA Chapter on your campus and may run for office, other members must be allowed to run for office as well. Members should strive to align elected officers’ skills and interests with the needs and goals of the Chapter. A list of officer duties can be found at the following link:

Please click here for a list of the officer duties [doc] - [Pdf]

STEP 6- HOLD A CHAPTER MEETING TO ELECT OFFICERS
The first order of business at this meeting should be to elect officers. Once this is complete, the president will call the meeting to order. One of the first matters of business should be to establish chapter goals for the first year of operation.

STEP 7- COMPLETE & SUBMIT THE OFFICIAL SWA CHAPTER REGISTRATION FORM
In order to be an officially recognized SWA Chapter you must complete the registration form found at the link below. Your chapter will then be added to the SWA database and a history of activity will be recorded as your chapter grows.
Click here to visit the chapter registration page.

STEP 8- PLAN A KICK-OFF EVENT
Once your chapter is officially recognized by SWA and your school, a kick-off event should be held to continue recruitment. This event can take place on either a local or regional level. The SWA Program Development Coordinator and the Chapter Activities Coordinator will help you plan your event and ensure that everything runs smoothly. You can contact them by clicking here.

With the help provided in the Chapter Start-up Kit, the support from the SWA staff, and commitment from students like you, your SWA Chapter is sure to be a success.

Resources Print this page

Sample Chapter Writeup [doc] - [Pdf]

Sample Chapter Constitution [doc] - [Pdf]

Sample Informational Flyer [doc] - [Pdf]

Local Membership & Annual Report Form - [Pdf]

SWA Web Development Kit

It is highly recommended that each chapter of the Student World Assembly have its own customized website to promote itself. In order to encourage uniformity amongst SWA chapter websites, it is best to use the website templates provided below. Please read the instructions listed before you proceed.

step 1) Download the template file in the format that you prefer (.zip or .rar)

step 2) Extract the file in the folder that you would like to place your website files. You may do this using either WinZip (for the .zip file) or WinRAR (for the .rar file). Both of these programs are available for free download off the following website: http://www.download.com

step 3) Before you start building your website, please read the file entitled: read_me.txt. Moreover, please pay close attention to instructions provided in each of the template files.

Files to download: download.zip (112 Kb) | download.rar (104 Kb)

 

     
 
 
 
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