Spring Student Involvement Fair
The Student Involvement Fair is your opportunity to get connected to a variety of student organizations, university programs, and campus support services. The 2025 Spring Student Involvement Fair is Tuesday, January 28 from 11am-1pm in University Center's Carter Hall. To register for a table, please for a table by January 23.聽
Table Specifications:
- The Center for Campus Life will provide one 6' x 2 1/2' table and two chairs.
- ALL tables are ASSIGNED and CANNOT BE MOVED! (If you need to move your table for any reason, find Jenny Garrison or someone at the Center for Campus Life table.)
- If you would like to have more than one organization represented at a table, please indicate that on the form. Also, if you would like to have a table next to another table, please indicate that. While we will try out best to accommodate your requests, there are no guarantees
Some Restrictions/Policies:
- Open flame, candles, water, angel hair, glitter, confetti, and straw are NOT permitted.
- NO LOUD amplified sound. Volume levels are at the discretion of the Dean of Students and Center for Campus Life.
- Selling items is NOT permitted. Any information obtained at the fair should not be sold or redistributed without that individuals' approval.
- All trash must be placed in a provided trash receptacle. If the trash is too large it must be placed next to the trash receptacle. Any trash left at a reserved table, may be cause for not being able to have a table in the future.
- All university policies, federal, local and state laws will be enforced.
- Off campus guests can park in any of the lots that are NOT RESERVED for residential students or university personnel.
Cancellation/Inclement Weather Policy:
- If the fair is cancelled for January 28, the event will not be rescheduled.
Fall Student Involvement Fair
The Student Involvement Fair is your opportunity to get connected to a variety of student organizations, university programs, campus support services, and community organizations. If you are NOT a 91社区 student organization or department AND you would like to have a table, please email getinvolved@usi.edu.
Table Specifications:
- The Center for Campus Life will provide one 6鈥 x 2 陆鈥 table and two chairs.
- ALL tables are ASSIGNED and CANNOT BE MOVED! (if you need to move your table for any reason, find Jenny Garrison or someone at the Center for Campus Life table.)
- If you would like to have more than one organization represented at a table, please indicate that on the form. Also, if you would like to have a table next to another table, please indicate that. However, we will try our best to accommodate your requests, but there are no guarantees.聽
- Center for Campus Life WILL NOT PROVIDE TENTS. Pop-up tents can be no larger than 6X6.
Restrictions/Policies:
- Groups CANNOT stake anything in the ground during the involvement fair!
- Open Flame, candles, water, angel hair, glitter, confetti, and straw are NOT permitted.
- NO LOUD amplified sound. Volume levels are at the discretion of the Center for Campus Life.
- Due to the location of the fair, electrical outlets will not be an option.
- Selling items is NOT permitted. Any information obtained at the fair should not be sold or redistributed without that individuals approval.
- All trash must be placed in a provide trash receptacle. If the trash is too large it must be placed next to the trash receptacle. Any trash left at a reserved table, may be cause for not being able to have a table in the future.
- Food can be distributed, but it must be a "snack item" and it must come prepackaged. Items must be distributed using disposable gloves.
- All University policies, federal, local and state laws will be enforced.
- Off Campus guests can park in any of the lots that are NOT RESERVED for residential student or university personnel
Animal Policy -Animals, defined as domesticated pets, may be brought on campus under the following conditions:
- The animal is part of a classroom demonstration that has been approved by faculty.聽 In such cases, the animal should be brought on campus immediately before the class and removed from campus immediately after class. The animal must be on a leash or in a carrying case when in transit.
- The animal is a 鈥渟ervice animal鈥 as defined by current Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and State of Indiana regulations. Under these laws, a 鈥渟ervice animal鈥 is defined as an animal that is specifically trained to do work or perform tasks for the benefit of an individual with a physical, sensory, psychiatric/mental, or intellectual disability; and the work or tasks performed by the animal must be directly related to the individual's disability. Animals that only provide crime deterrent effects, emotional support, well-being, comfort, or companionship do not fall under the legal definition of 鈥渟ervice animal.鈥 The University reserves the right at any time to ask if the animal is required because of a disability and what specific work or task the animal has been trained to perform. The University also reserves the right to request that the animal be removed from the property if it does not meet the legal definition of service animal, if the handler fails to keep it under appropriate control, or if it is not housebroken. An animal meeting the complete and proper definition of 鈥渟ervice animal鈥 will otherwise be permitted anywhere on campus that is typically open to students and visitors.
- With permission of the president or the president's designee.
- Animals other than 鈥渟ervice animals鈥 may be exercised on exterior areas of campus as long as they are on a leash and are not taken to any areas where an active program or event is occurring.
- In all cases it is the responsibility of the individual(s) bringing any animal to any University owned or controlled property to be aware of state and local immunization and licensing requirements, to fully comply with those requirements, and to assume any and all liability associated with failure to do so. Such individuals are responsible for cleaning up after their animal, for maintaining humane control of the animal at all times, and are financially responsible for any damage that the animal may cause to University property or injuries caused to other individuals.
Cancellation/Inclement Weather Policy:
- In the event of inclement weather, the Student Involvement Fair will be postponed to Wednesday, September 4 from 2 PM to 5PM. All policies, procedures, time, and location will still apply for the August 28 date.
- Notification of cancellation: If the event is postponed for weather, you will be notified by 4pm on Tuesday, August 27. In the event that there is inclement weather on September 4, participants will be notified by 4 PM on Tuesday, September 3. If the fair is cancelled for September 4, the event will not be rescheduled.