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Below are some of the most frequently asked questions that
we answer in the Office of Student Life & Athletics (OSLA). If your
question isn't answered here, please feel free to stop by, call 219-980-6746,
or e-mail us.
The Basics
Clubs & Organizations
RedHawks Athletics
The Basics
- What does the OSLA actually do?
The Office of Student Life
& Athletics works with over 60 student clubs, standing organizations,
fraternities, and sororities in encouraging student participation in
campus events, the development of leadership skills, and interest in
community involvement. All student publications, such as the Northwest
Phoenix newspaper and the award-winning Spirits literary magazine, publish
through Student Activities. Student Government, Student Activities Board,
Student Publications Board, and the Student Activities Fund Trustees
operate from this office. Student ID cards are given out daily. Finally,
the office organizes all NAIA-affiliated athletic teams, club teams,
intramural teams, and College Bowl teams.

- Where can I get a copy of the
IUN Student Handbook?
You can stop by the OSLA
and pick up an actual hard copy of the student handbook or you can look
at it right now by clicking here.
(Note: As of now, this is working on the PC platform only. I'm working
on it -- thanks for your patience.) Please DO NOT print handbook off
in the computer labs. If you want a hard copy, please stop by OSLA Office
in Savannah 217. (You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view the handbook
on-line. All of the lab computers have this but if you are off-campus
and the machine you're using doesn't have it, click the logo to download
-- it's free!).

- So what's the difference
between the OSLA, Student Support Services, and the Student Services
Administration?
Here's the link for information
on Student Support Services.
Here's the link for information on the Student
Services Administration. For information on the OSLA, see above.

- Where can I get a student ID?
Just go to the ticket booth
located at the north end of Savannah Center near the main entrance to
the gym. One of our student workers will be able to help you.
A replacement ID is $5.00.

- Do I really need a student
ID?
That depends on what you
plan to do while here at IUN.
Do you ...
Plan on checking out any books from
the library?
Plan on checking out any items your
instructor has placed on reserve in the libary?
Plan on using any of the Savannah
Center fitness facilities?
Plan on attending any IUN events
that offer a discounted price for students?
Want to receive a discount on movie
passes at participating area theatres?
Want to purchase selected Microsoft
software at huge price reductions at the IUN Bookstore?
If you answered "Yes" to any one of
these questions, then you need a student I.D.
FYI: The first one is free; a replacement
is $5.

- IUN has a Fitness Center?
Yes, we have a Fitness Center.
It constitutes a substantial percentage of the Savannah Center.

- How do I join?
Personnel in the ticket booth
have all the information you'll need. The ticket booth is located at
the north end of Savannah Center near the main entrance for the gym.

- What does the fitness center offer?
Available facilities include
the gym, a fitness/weight room, locker rooms, and a walking track.

- What are the hours?
Monday through Thursday,
6 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Friday 6 a.m. to 5 p.m.; and Saturday and Sunday
8 a.m. to 3 p.m. (Not all facilities may be available at all times due
to various scheduled events. If you have a question about availability,
please call the ticket booth at 219-981-4299.)

- Is it just for students?
No, but prices vary. Please
check with the ticket booth personnel for information.

Clubs & Organizations
- How do I join a club or
organization?
Look on this website or in
the IUN Student Handbook, find the club and call the advisor. They will
be able to provide you with all the information you need.

- How do I start my own club
or organization?
Pick up a Club Registration
Form in the OSLA, Savannah Center, Room 217.

- What's a Standing Student
Organization?
A Standing Student Organization
is a permanent student organization. Standing Student Organizations
include the Student Government Association,
Student Activities Board, The
Northwest Phoenix, Spirits Literary Magazine, Publications Board,
Student Activities Fund Trustees, and the College Bowl Team.

- Where can I contact other
IUN clubs and organizations?
Look on this website
or in the IUN Student Handbook, find the club and call the advisor.
There are also mailboxes for every club and organization in the OSLA,
Savannah Center, Room 217, where you could leave a note of inquiry.

- Our club wants to have an event
but we don't have much money. What do we do?
Stop by the OSLA, Savannah
Center, Room 217, and pick up a Student Activity Fund Trustees application.
An OSLA staff member will be able to provide any additional information
you need.

- Our club is having an event and we need to advertise.
Any suggestions?
How about hanging some flyers
around campus? This is still perhaps the cheapest and most reliable
form of advertising among the student body. Click
here for the rules and regs.
The student newspaper --
The Northwest Phoenix --
is also another option. Please contact the paper for advertising rates,
deadlines, etc.
Don't forget that the website
for your club or organization is also a good place to post the most
up-to-date information on events you are organizing. Don't have a website
for your club? Contact the OSLA.
You may also contact the
OSLA to have your event posted on the Events Update page of this website.
Stop by, call 219-980-6792, or e-mail.

- We're going to post flyers
for our event on campus. Where can we post them?
Click
here for the Display of Material Rules & Regs.

- Our club needs a room or
an area to hold our event. What do we do?
You want to contact the Special
Events Coordinator for the campus. If you want a room for
a club meeting, or a place to store club materials, we now have Club
rooms available for just that purpose. Please call the OSLA office
at 980-6746 for more information.

- Our club is listed on
the OSLA web site but we don't have a homepage like some other clubs.
How can we get a website for our club?
You want to contact the
OSLA.

- Can our club have its own e-mail
address?
Yes. You must first be approved
through the OSLA (see question above). Once your club or organization
is official, you'll need to contact Carrie Greer in the Office of Student Life to get an email address set up.

- Can our club have a regular, snail-mail
mailing address?
Certainly. If you are an
official student club or organization, you have a mail box in the OSLA.
The address would be:
Your Club Name
Indiana University Northwest
c/o Office of Student Life Savannah
217
3400 Broadway
Gary, IN 46408
Please check your mailbox once-a-week. They can get very full very fast at certain times during the
year. You also run the risk of missing important, time-sensitive information
that could benefit your club.

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