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How to Become a Club
Minimum requirements must be met to be an official club sport. Review the eligibility requirements below, the Club Sports Handbook and Registered Student Organization information. Are you interested in starting a new club? Contact Cy Fondal or Jesus Hernandez to get started.
Eligibility Requirements
- Enrolled in at least 1 credit hours at UTSA in order to be able to practice
- League requirements may differ and must be followed in order to play
- GPA of 2.0 or higher
- Have the following forms on file with Campus Recreation
- Participant Information Form
- Copy of UTSA ID
- Proof of Health Insurance
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Must be a registered UTSA student organization in good standing for at least two years.
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Minimum of 10 active members.
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Must be an active member of a national governing body.
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Must be actively competing in a state/regional collegiate league/conference or competing in at least three collegiate division competitions per year.
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Must demonstrate leadership transition beyond founding members.
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The club’s purpose and activity are appropriate and consistent with the Department of Campus Recreation’s purpose and philosophy.
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A minimal amount of risk is involved in the activity.
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The club can meet, practice, and hold competitions in suitable on-campus or off-campus facilities.
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Must be financially self-reliant and must continue operating in such a capacity during a one-year probation period before any UTSA Campus Recreation funding becomes available.
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Must possess equipment.
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Student needs/interests that the club hopes to meet are not currently being offered in the Club Sports Program or met elsewhere on campus.
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The Sport Programs staff has the time and the personnel available to supervise the club and its activities.
Please refer to individual leagues for additional rules and requirements.