Club Sports
Club Sports
Club Sports are Registered Student Organizations (RSOs), formed by students, providing opportunities to be on a team and participate in a variety of sports and activities. A club sport must be competitive in nature. Although it varies from club to club, most clubs practice 2-3 times per week and compete against other collegiate teams across the state, region, and even the nation.
Participation in club sports is a great opportunity for both college students and community members. They provide the opportunity to find a community, stay active, explore different opportunities, and thrive. All skill levels are encouraged to join.
Get Involved with Club Sports!
Explore our active clubs, learn more, and get involved. If you’re interested in starting a new club or just exploring options, check out the resources below. For anything else, please reach out to clubsports@unca.edu or fill out this interest form.
Club Sports
Interested in Starting a New Club Sport?Campus Recreation is committed to helping students form new sports and activity clubs. If you are interested in starting a new Club Sport, please reach out to us at clubsports@unca.edu, and we will guide you through the process. |
Club Sport Council
The Club Sport Council (CSC) aids and advises club representatives in administering the Club Sport Program. The council exists to promote participation in the program and provide a platform for the exchange of information regarding the Club Sport guidelines and procedures.
The Club Sport Council will consist of one representative from each Club Sport Team. Each club’s representative will attend monthly CSC meetings and report back to the club. The council will meet monthly, and members are encouraged to propose new ideas and agenda items to continue the growth of the Club Sport program.
The Club Sport Council meeting and workshop dates will be announced at the beginning of each semester. Each club needs to have an officer present at these meetings and workshops.
- Provide direction for the implementation of new program policies and procedures for Club Sports.
- Act as a liaison between the members of the Club Sport program and the University Administration.
- Conduct disciplinary hearings as needed under the direction of Campus Recreation professional staff.
- Review membership applications for new Club Sport teams and activities.
- Provide leadership, direction, and guidance for Club Sport membership.
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