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EventsRegistrar's Scheduling Office (RSO)
Background InformationEvents scheduled through the Registrar's Scheduling Office require full approval by the Registrar's Scheduling Office and Stanford Events. These events are scheduled through the University Registrar's Office according to the policy outlined on the Stanford Events web site. Events must be consistent with the educational mission of Stanford University and intended primarily for Stanford faculty, students, staff, and alumni. Outside corporations and organizations must be sponsored by a Stanford school or department. Many events are scheduled every year by the University Registrar's Scheduling Office. Please keep the following practices in mind:
Student EventsThere are many facilities and resources on campus for student groups looking to reserve space for a meeting or an event. The policies and information about available student space can be found at: http://osa.stanford.edu/eventplanning/. Sponsorship for Non-Stanford-Affiliated Groups and IndividualsTo use a facility on the Stanford Campus, any outside group or individual must have an official on-campus sponsor. A sponsor cannot be an individual; it must be either a University department or a student organization registered and approved by the Office of Students Activities (OSA). If a University department is sponsoring you or your group, only the head of the department may give the authorization to act as your sponsor. The department head will assign a contact person who has authority to sign forms under the department's account number. The contact person is the one who must contact RSO (Registrar Scheduling Office) to place the request. If a student organization is sponsoring you, the president of the group must submit your request via OSA web site. An off-campus person cannot place a request with the Registrar's Scheduling Office (RSO). You must give details of your event to your sponsor. Because Stanford University is a nonprofit educational institution with its assets and resources dedicated to its mission of research and education, federal and state laws as well as University practice generally prohibit it from raising money for or sharing in funds raised for outside organizations not directly affiliated with it. This prohibition includes, but is not limited to, religious groups, political groups, and unaffiliated nonprofit organizations. Any such group should seek other locations for fundraising activities. Additional Campus VenuesIn addition to the spaces that are scheduled by the Registrar’s Office, there are specific school or departmental venues that require the direct approval of the space-granting entity. To request an Event:
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