Registered Student Organization advisor volunteers wanted

With over 350 Registered Student Organizations (RSO) on campus, Washington State University relies on many faculty, staff and graduate students to advise these groups. Influence students outside the classroom and office by becoming a student organization advisor.

All faculty, staff and graduate students with an assistantship are eligible to become RSO advisors.

Advisors help guide organizational goals and improve the leadership skills of student members. Additional advisor responsibilities include providing ideas for activities, events and fundraisers, guiding students through the university procedures, and giving input for organizational growth and development.

To volunteer, fill out the volunteer form at https://bit.ly/RSOadvisorvolunteer.

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