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Club Constiution
Montgomery College Office of Student Life (OSL) – Rockville Campus

Club Constitution

ARTICLE I. NAME OF CLUB

ARTICLE II. PURPOSE AND OBJECTIVES OF CLUB

ARTICLE III. MEMBERSHIP

Membership in this club is open to all currently enrolled students of Montgomery College Rockville Campus as well as any interested faculty, staff, or administrator; will not be denied because of race, color, sex, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability, veteran status, national origin, or religion. Members may not be on academic suspension or non-academic probation.

ARTICLE IV. LEADERSHIP

Club officers must: be currently enrolled a minimum cumulative Grade Point Average of 2.0(exemption for first semester students) maintain a minimum of three credit hours may not be on academic or non-academic probation

President

Vice President

Secretary

Treasurer

Club Representative
Attend all Inter-Club Counsel/Student Senate meetings
Report back to club membership regarding Inter-Club Counsel/Student Senate updates

ARTICLE V. MEETINGS

There must be a meeting at least once a month held on the Montgomery College Rockville Campus

ARTICLE VI. COMMITTEES

Standing Committees include:

Special committees will be formed for specific purposes and will be dissolved once the purpose has been met.
ARTICLE VII. DUE

ARTICLE VIII. ADVISOR

The role and responsibilities of the advisor is outline in the Advisor Agreement Form

ARTICLE IX. RULES OF ORDER

ARTICLE X. STATEMENT OF CONFORMITY

The Computer Club shall abide by the rules and regulations of the College and its official agencies.

ARTICLE XI. SERVICE COMPONENT

ARTICLE XII. AMENDMENTS

ARTICLE XIII. STATEMENT OF ORIGINAL APPROVAL

This constitution shall become official only after approval, which is duly noted in the official records of the Student Senate.

This constitution is submitted by

Registered Member (Print) (Signature)

Email Phone #

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