So you want to create a student organization at UConn?!
Every student organization offers an opportunity for not only fun, but also a meaningful educational experience. So many student organizations on campus, there are many creative opportunities to help you get involved, develop your leadership skills, meet new people, and enhance your education. If you and your friends have an interest that is not met by an existing student organization, you can start a new student group!
Before requesting to begin a new organization, please visit UConntact to browse over 20 categories of Student Organizations to make sure a group with similar interests and goals does not already exist.
Steps to Start a New Organization
Statement on Fraternity and Sorority Recognition
The University has a duty and responsibility to provide a safe environment and activities for our students. Fraternities and Sororities are unique organizations that require a heightened level of support from the host institution to guide and promote a healthy and safe experience for our students. The Stamford campus provides numerous opportunities for students to engage within our community, but has very limited resources.
Stamford Student Activities is charged with supporting and advising student organizations, and engagement in the campus community. With the current level of involvement on campus, the Stamford Staff does not have the resources to develop specific programs, policies, and services that will foster and support a positive Fraternity/Sorority community and experience for our students. Therefore, Fraternities and Sororities will not be recognized and cannot register as student organizations at the UConn Stamford Campus*.
* The UConn Storrs campus recognizes Fraternities and Sororities, and to support this community there is a staff of three professional, two graduate staff, and numerous student interns. This staff provide the following services specifically for Fraternities/Sororities and their members: advisement of individual organizations and governing councils, develop and deliver educational programs, services, and co-curricular opportunities that enhance student learning.
Who is eligible to start a registered student organization (RSO) at UConn-Stamford?
Any Full-Time Stamford undergrad or graduate student in good standing with the University has the opportunity to start a new organization on campus, as long its purpose and goals are different from those that have already been established. For a comprehensive listing of currently established organizations please visit UConntact Student Organization Listing. Only Full-Time Stamford Students are eligible to be officers of any organization. Membership must be at least 51% UConn Stamford students but may be open to Non-UConn students and community members.
Which Tier should I choose?
Registered Student Organizations at UConn-Stamford are divided in 3 distinct Tiers. Each Tier has its own officer/training requirements, and benefits. For Information on the Tier System at UConn please visit: SOLID | Stamford Student Activities
In which category does my group belong?
The 20 registered student organization categories at UConn have been designed to assist students in finding involvement opportunities based on their interests. During your application, you will be asked to choose at category. Please note that every group can only be listed with 1 category. To review the RSOs that are currently in the different categories, please visit the UConntact organization listing here: UConntact Student Organization Listing
*Please note that Regional Campus RSOs are designated by their category and an additional campus category.
What can I name my RSO?
The term “University of Connecticut” is not permitted in RSO names.
If your RSO name contains “Student Chapter”, “UConn”, “The”, etc., your name will be listed as “ABC, Student Chapter/UConn/The” The University may also need to shorten your name if the one you choose is exceptionally long, however you will be required to provide your full and accurate name to access university services. Please be aware of this.We encourage students to choose RSO names that are unique, representative of what you do, concise, and helpful for those looking to get involved!If your RSO is directly tied to an outside organization you will need to provide proof of your association from the outside entity in order to use their naming/logos/associate with them/etc. This will be discussed at your New Org meeting.
What are the training requirements for my group?
All Registered Student Organizations must complete Officer training to become an Active RSO on campus. Based on your organization’s tier, your officers will be required to attend in person training sessions. Once completed, your organization will be an Active RSO on campus! For information regarding requirements, please visit the
How long does the new organization process take?
After receiving your application Stamford Student Activities Staff will contact you to setup a New Organization meeting. At this meeting, we will review your application, direction of your organization, category, Tier, and requirements to become an Active organization. If approved, your group will become Active once meeting all training requirements for your Tier.
Are there any others requirements for my organization?
To have fun and do great things!
Information you need to apply
- Organization Name
- Category (you may only choose one)
- Tier Designation
- Officer Information including Name, NetID, Email Address
- Advisor Information (per tier) including Name, Email Address, Phone, Department, Position Title
- Organization Summary and Description
All New RSO submissions in the Fall will be processed on a rolling basis
Click to register a New Organization
For more information or if you have any questions, please email us directly at StamfordActivities@uconn.edu