REGULATION II - 2023/2024
EVENT SCHEDULING
A. Scheduling Policies
The intent of scheduling policies is to assist the scheduling and use of facilities and grounds for campus activities, events, and programs. The activities must not unreasonably interfere with the instructional program or operation of the campus. Scheduling any event requires the filing of forms appropriate to that event/ or venue. Student organizations must meet and work with their Student Life and Development (SLD) advisor (University Student Union (USU), room 215, studentlife@csulb.edu) to consult, fill out appropriate reservation forms, plan on-campus activities, and reserve event space. All activities/programs must meet the Tier Classification policies in addition to all other campus policies and procedures. Failure of a student organization, department, and/or individual to properly use the Event Scheduling policies of the University may result in the inability to hold the event or to obtain facilities.
B. Tier Classification
Tier 1 Events: Activities that include information tabling, regular meeting spaces (with no off-campus speakers/guests), study hall sessions, and fundraisers (no longer than four hours) facilitated by University employees and students.
- Reserve with Campus Events Office (CEO), USU-221, at least three business days in advance (no same day reservations allowed)
- Approval required at least one business day in advance
Tier 2 Events: Programs and activities that include, but are not limited to, student filming, multiple groups tabling at one event, and programs publicized outside of the organization with an intended Ӱ audience only. This tier may also include activities with unpaid off campus speakers/guests.
- Reserve with CEO at least 10 business days in advance*
- Approval required at least five business days in advance
For locations that require staffing (i.e., USU Games, Beach Auditorium, Student Recreation and Wellness Center), reserve with CEO at least 15 business days in advance.
Tier 3 Events: Programs and activities that include contracts with paid speakers/guests, activities publicized on campus outside of the organization with an intended Ӱ audience only, and events with ticketing.
- Request with CEO at least 25 business days in advance
- Approval required at least 10 business days in advance
Tier 4 Events: Programs and activities that may be open to the general non-Ӱ public, may include youth, ticketing, and could include national conferences. This tier typically includes contracts with off campus vendors/speakers. These events will require a risk assessment.
- Request with CEO at least 50 business days in advance
- Approval required at least 15 business days in advance
Note: Detailed information is found in the Tier Classification Guidelines.
C. Event Approval Process (EAP)
The EAP must be completed and approved within the Event Management System (EMS) prior to the event taking place and prior to advertising the event.
The CEO, USU-221, CampusEventsOffice@csulb.edu shall approve all departmental, and/or individual events. In addition, the CEO shall approve all student organization Tier 1 activities. SLD shall approve all student organization Tier 2, Tier 3, and Tier 4 events.
D. Facility Reservations
All departmental and/or individual events taking place on campus require a meeting with the CEO staff to discuss event/program details. When placing a reservation request at the CEO, an Event Request Form will be required. All student organizational programs taking place on campus require a meeting with an SLD advisor to discuss event details. SLD advisors will provide appropriate reservation forms and guide the student organization with their program.
Venue operators exclusive of the USU may have their own reservation forms or agreements.
All student organizations, departments, and/or individuals must comply with the Event Types when reserving and using any facilities and/or grounds on campus.
E. Temporary Art Installations
Student organizations, departments, and/or individuals wishing to construct temporary art installations on University grounds as part of a class or academic-related project must consult with the SLD director a minimum of 15 business days prior to the proposed installation date.
Once reviewed, information will be forwarded to the CEO for further processing. Final approval shall be granted a minimum of 10 business days prior to the proposed installation date.
F. Insurance and other Facility Approvals
Venue operators will inform all clients of applicable insurance requirements. Events may also require approvals from Facilities Management, University Police, Parking and Transportation Services, FortyNiner Shops, and Risk Management before the event is confirmed. These approvals are facilitated through the Event Approval Process.
G. Maximum Reservations
Currently registered campus organizations may schedule a maximum of six reservations at any one time. Semester meetings, including study halls, may not exceed a total of 10 combined hours per week. The CEO can provide more information on availability and scheduling guidelines.
H. Deaf/Hard of Hearing/Hearing Impaired
University and Associated Ӱ, Inc. (ASI) sponsored events, which have an anticipated attendance of 200 or more, should have a qualified interpreter/ translator to provide access to attendees who may be deaf or hearing impaired. For events with an anticipated attendance of less than 200, you may request a qualified interpreter/translator. To schedule services, contact the Bob Murphy Access Center (BMAC) in the Student Success Center, Room 110, BMAC@csulb.edu, at least two weeks prior to the event.
I. Violations, Damage, and Charge
Individuals or organizations in violation of scheduling policies, to include damage to any facilities, will receive a written warning, a charge to cover restitution for damages, restriction from use of facilities, and/or other sanctions as appropriate to the violation. Sanctions may be imposed by the venue operator as defined in the Ӱ Facilities Use Procedural Guidelines and/or by the University hearing officer for a judicial case.
J. Final Examination Period
There shall be no scheduling of student organization activities or programs during the campus final examination period.
K. Advertising/Publicizing Events
All student organization events must be properly scheduled, confirmed, and approved prior to any notice or advertising of the event. All advertisements must include the sponsoring organization name, name of program, date, time, location, contact information, and approval by SLD. Advertising in the USU of events hosted in the USU also requires posting approval from the Robert C. Maxson Student Organization Center, USU- 312, using the ( ).
L. Closed Events
Student organizations may host closed events or programs to which only members and their guests have been invited. Invitations must be extended directly to the invitee in oral, electronic, or written form. Public advertising (e.g., flyers, posters, radio, television, newspapers, website, social media or other internet announcements) is prohibited. All information about approved closed events must indicate “members only”.
M. Cash Handling for Student Events
All student events that involve ticket sales (advance and at the door), admission charges, or the sale of goods for fundraiser purposes must follow the University’s student organization cash handling procedures. For more information on these procedures for student organizations, contact SLD, USU-215, studentlife@csulb.edu or the ASI Business Office (ASBO), USU- 229, asi-studentunion@csulb.edu.
N. Additional Procedures
Additional procedures and information may be found in the Ӱ Facility Use Procedural Guidelines.
O. Exceptions
Student organizations may submit exceptions to Regulation II to the director of SLD, USU-215, studentlife@csulb.edu, or the Office of the Dean of Ӱ, USU-219, StudentDean@csulb.edu.
University departments, individual students, and off-campus organizations and individuals may submit exception requests to Regulation II to the Event Services Office, BH-320, eventservices@csulb.edu, or venue operators.
Special Note:
Payment (cash, cashier’s check, money order, or credit card) for scheduled events in the USU should be made directly at the ASBO, USU-229. For events scheduled at the Student Recreation and Wellness Center (SRWC), payments can be made at the ASBO, USU-229 or at the SRWC Administration Office.
Off-campus organizations/individuals and private parties using the USU or SRWC must pay event fees at least 30 days prior to a scheduled event, or the reservation may be cancelled.
Student organization events/programs held in any ASI venue are required to pay all assessed fees, or show proof of ASI Grant funding, two weeks prior to the event, or the reservation may be cancelled.