Student Organization Handbook

Bellin College prides itself in attracting highly engaged students that, through education and experience, develop into future leaders in the healthcare professions. Student organizations provide opportunities for students to engage with each other.

A student organization is a group of students who have united under a common purpose. A student organization is student-run. Each organization is unique in terms of why it was founded, what it stands for, and what it does. Student organizations must be recognized by the college through the appropriate channels in student affairs and adhere to all college policies and procedures. All recognized student organizations are afforded specific resources and privileges to help them achieve their goals.

A student resource group is a group that is not student-run. The purpose of these groups varies. For example, the purpose of these groups could be to give resources, create connections, improve retention, foster education, etc. All student resource groups are overseen by student affairs. A student resource group does not need to adhere to student organization policies as it is a group that is made and maintained by student affairs.