Club sports were created at Widener University to provide undergraduate students with an organized, nonvarsity athletic experience. All programs that fall under the auspices of club sports are to be competitively based with activities primarily spent in competition and preparation for competition. Recreational and leisure-based organizations are not eligible to be designated as club sports.
Process for Recognition
The recognition process for new student organizations/club sports must go through the Office of Student Engagement. Club recognition occurs two times in an academic year (April for fall recognition and December for spring recognition). The requested club sport needs a minimum of 10 players or enough to fill a team (in that sport) and an identified club executive board with names and their designated positions. The club must also submit a proposed constitution/by-laws for review. Pride Recreation administrators will assist in the process and will also meet with the students to review sport specific guidelines, policies, rules, etc. New clubs may also be subject to approval by the Dean of Students before becoming officially recognized.
Club Sports Requirements
Requirements to Participate in Club Sports
All club sport members must be full-time, Main Campus, day undergraduate students with a minimum of both 12 credits and a cumulative GPA of 2.0 to be eligible for participation. Part-time, Extended Learning, and graduate students, as well as alumni and other nonstudents, are not permitted to participate in Widener University club sports as members, players, competitors, advisors, directors, assistants, or coaches (unless contracted through Human Resources) in practice, scrimmage, and/or competition. All club sport participants must also read and acknowledge the Club Sport Concussion Statement and Widener University Hazing and Discrimination Policy documents located in each club sport’s respective MyWidener site.
Annual Team Roster
Undergraduate students interested in participating in a club sport must complete an online roster registration and submit necessary contact information during the registration process. All required health clearances must be completed prior to any physical participation and all students will be billed a mandatory athletic insurance fee once officially approved on the roster.
Health Clearances
Students participating in club sports are required to have a completed “Athletic Physical” form on file at Student Health Services prior to starting any physical activity with the club. This form must be completed by an outside physician, nurse practitioner, or physician’s assistant with the provider’s office stamp in the appropriate area. This form can be obtained from Student Health Services or the Pride Recreation Center. Note: Students who have not physically participated in one year or more are required to have a new physical completed by an outside provider. Students are also required to advise Student Health Services in writing of any significant change in their health status.
An ImPACT (online cognitive testing) is also required for all club sport participants prior to participation. This test is a one-time requirement provided at no cost by Student Health Services, and is mandatory for all freshmen, transfers, or first time players to assure a baseline in the event that a traumatic brain injury (concussion) occurs. Students who sustain a head injury/TBI may be asked to re-take the ImPACT test and may be withheld from practice/competition until further review and/or follow-up is completed at Student Health Services. Students will not be medically cleared to play until all required documentation has been received by Student Health Services.
Mandatory Athletic Accident Insurance
University provided athletic “excess” insurance is annually required of all club sport participants. This policy is a secondary insurance to a student’s personal health insurance and is directly billed to a student’s account once they have been cleared to participate. The annual premium coverage is for one academic year and billed based on whether the sport is classified as contact or non-contact. If an athlete has participated in intercollegiate sports or more than one club sport, he or she is invoiced only one premium per year.
Injuries
All club sport participants with injuries associated with playing a club sport must complete an injury insurance claim form and submit it to the Pride Recreation Center for processing. Forms can be obtained from Student Health Services or the Pride Recreation Center. An official clearance/return to play document may be requested by Student Health Services or the Pride Recreation Center before a student may be approved to return to practice or competition.
Dues
Each club sport is entitled to levy its own dues necessary to meet all financial expenditures for the club’s operation. All dues balances must be paid in full or holds on the student’s accounts may be submitted via the Registrar’s Office and the director of the Pride Recreation Center. Each club is expected to work with the director of the Pride Recreation Center to ensure that all expenses are approved prior to processing and that funds are utilized within budget constraints.
Sports Clubs
Current sport club offerings include Men’s and Women’s Rugby, Men’s and Women’s Soccer, Ice Hockey and Roller Hockey.
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