Re-Registration

Re-Registration takes place at the start of the Fall Semester

Each year, recognized student organizations (RSOs) are required to complete the re-registration process with the Student Engagement office in order to maintain their active status. The purpose of RSO Re-Registration is to ensure organizations are informed of current policies and procedures, have updated their ’Cuse Activities portal information, and are prepared for the upcoming academic year. All steps outlined below must be completed by the re-registration deadline established by the Student Engagement office. Organizations that successfully complete all requirements by the deadline will maintain their recognized status and remain eligible to operate as an RSO throughout the academic year.

The requirements of re-registration have been updated to equip students with necessary information and updates.  Please review the steps below.  If you have any questions, email Student Engagement and a staff member will respond as soon as possible.

Fall 2026 re-registration opens on Sunday, August 23rd and closes on Friday, September 11th at 5:00 pm.

Re-Registration Process

  • Each organization must submit their re-registration form on ‘Cuse Activities.  Access the form under the ‘Organizations’ tab, then select “Register an Organization” and searching for your organization. You can also access the “Register an Organization” tab here.
  • The membership list must be updated to include all current members and remove or reclassify any non-members into the appropriate group (e.g., “Alumni”). Per the RSO Handbook, all RSOs are required to maintain a roster of at least eight active members in order to remain recognized by the Student Engagement office.
  • The Advisor Terms and Conditions Agreement must be completed. This agreement is automatically linked to your advisor’s ’Cuse Activities account. Advisors can access and complete the agreement through the “Roster” section of the RSO portal under “Terms and Conditions.”

Part of Re-Registration for RSOs includes attending workshops that enhance leadership skills and knowledge of available resources.  Below is the summary of required workshops for RSOs.

  1. RSO Orientation (required for four primary executive board members)
    1. The four primary executive board positions—President, Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer—must be accurately listed in the RSO’s ’Cuse Activities profile prior to attending training in order for the organization to receive credit.
  2. Enough is Enough/Community Standards (President and Vice President attendance required)
  3. Fiscal Agent Training (Fiscal Agent and/or President attendance required to submit a budget request)

Members are welcome to attend more than the required sessions.

To ensure full registration credit, attendees must be present from the beginning to the end of the session. Please choose a time slot that accommodates this requirement.

For accommodations, please email Student Engagement or call 315.445.2718, and a staff member will respond as soon as possible.

Complete workshop details will be posted closer to the start of the re-registration period. To ensure full registration credit, attendees must be present from the beginning to the end of the session. Please choose a time slot that accommodates this requirement.

  1. RSO Orientation (required for four primary executive board members) – dates and times coming soon
  2. Enough is Enough/Community Standards (President and Vice President attendance required) – dates and times coming soon
  3. Fiscal Agent Training (Fiscal Agent and/or President attendance required to submit a budget request) – dates and times coming soon