1. Sport Club 101:
Matador Involvement Center
Sunday, October 16, 2016
Evelyn Uribe
Graduate Assistant, Leadership Programs
leadershipga@csun.edu
2. Ice Breaker
“Backpacks, Pockets, and Belongings”
Instructions
I will call out an item that will most likely be in your backpack, pockets or belongings
You will then stand up with the item in your hand
Example: keys that have something attached to them with a CSUN logo
CSUN was established in 1958…
Protein is important…
There is too much to carry…
It can be costly…
There are about 30 sports clubs on campus…
4. Matador Involvement Center (MIC)
The Matador Involvement Center is a great place for support for
clubs and organizations.
Reserve the conference room
Access to leadership initiatives and equipment (tables, A frames, etc.)
C. Richard Scott leadership library
Event planning support (Food Sales, Fundraiser, etc.)
Club and Org campus mailbox
University Recognition
Constitutions
USU, Sol Center (1st Floor)
Monday – Friday, 8AM – 5PM
www.csun.edu/MIC
(818)677-5111
5. Augie Garibay, Activities Coordinator
Clubs and Organizations
augie.garibay@csun.edu
Breanna Kyle, Activities Assistant
Clubs and Organizations
breanna.kyle@csun.edu
Jennifer Villarreal, Activities Coordinator
Leadership Programs
jenniferv@csun.edu
Maria Elizondo, Activities Coordinator
Community and Volunteer Engagement
maria.elizondo@csun.edu
Vanessa Bustamante, Activities Coordinator
Fraternity and Sorority Life
vanessa.bustamante@csun.edu
Vicki Allen, Assistant Director
Office of Student Involvement and Development
vicki.allen@csun.edu
Matador Involvement Center (MIC)
6. Sports Club PREP
Sports Pre-Recruitment Education Program
Reviews the CSUN Code of Conduct
Benefits and expectations
University policies
Recognize signs of use and abuse of drug and alcohol
Consequences of policy violation
Structure of the Sport Clubs Program
Laws regarding: hazing, alcohol, drugs, and sexual conduct