Resources
Departments
The Intercultural Center provides support to many multicultural and intercultural student organizations. The IC strives to produce quality programming which not only meets the needs of a diverse student body, but provides opportunities for meaningful engagement and cross-cultural interactions for the Wake Forest University.
Campus Programs & Services supports the campus community by creating spaces and opportunities where all students can pursue the meaningful relationships and leadership experiences emblematic of a liberal arts college committed to wellbeing.
Campus Recreation enriches the quality of life for the Wake Forest University community by promoting a holistic approach to physical well-being through diverse programming and facilities. Be sure to check out the Club Sports Union on The Link.
The Office of Civic and Community Engagement (OCCE) is a core of learning, teaching, service, and action that transforms the ethos of WFU into an explicit mission connected to clear practices with meaningful social justice outcomes. OCCE supports philanthropy and legacy programming, democratic engagement, justice programs, and community engagement.
The Office of the Chaplain and Religious Life seeks to support a diversity of beliefs through the multifaith character of the chaplaincy and its relationship to some 16 religious life affiliates. The Chaplain’s office supports over 14 religious and faith-based student organizations.
Thrive is a campus-wide initiative – owned by every member of the Wake Forest University community. The Office of Wellbeing leads the campus in making wellbeing a part of every experience in the lives of our students, faculty, and staff.
The Wake Forest University Police Department is committed to a comprehensive approach in providing a safe and inclusive community where students, faculty, staff and visitors may experience a sense of security and belonging.
Event Logistics
DeaconSpace
WFU’s online space request system enables student organizations to locate and request appropriate event space quickly and easily.
CP&S manages a variety of reservable spaces throughout the WFU campus. Groups in search of the perfect venue for an outdoor event, departmental retreat, large conference, weekly meeting or student party can browse the website to view photos of spaces and learn more about policies and amenities.
University Police, HS Moore Building
University Police provides security at special events for student organizations as well as other resources and services. For more information, view the WFU Police Services Request Form
Facilities and Campus Services is committed to offering solutions that meet any student organization’s needs. Student organizations hosting special events can submit a facilities request for trash cans, outdoor lighting, and more!
Under the Oaks Catering (ARAMARK), Fresh Food Company
Is your student organization hosting an event with catering? Did you know all on-campus catered events are required to use Under the Oaks Catering? Catering orders can be submitted here.
MRKT is a student marketing team gifted in graphic design intended to manage marketing campaigns, develop logos and brand identity, and produce digital, social, and print media for campus-wide events, programs, and initiatives. Overseen by Campus Life Marketing (CLM), MRKT invites all Wake Forest University student organizations to request the team’s assistance with designing flyers, posters, and other marketing materials.
Wake Radio is a student-run internet college radio station. Wake Radio regularly hosts concerts and we provides DJ and rental services as a resource for other organizations and events.
When your group needs freelance services such as photography, videography, or graphic design, a great option is to hire another student for the job. SOFO provides a quick and easy way to hire students for artistic jobs, called a Student Freelancer request. Read more about it here.
The DB Card program is designed to help student organizations access their funding and pay expenses by checking out a Declining Balance purchasing card. Treasurer approval and a short training session are required for each student checking out a card. Already trained? Submit a funding request.
The Student Activity Fee Committee
The Student Activity Fee (SAF) is a funding source for undergraduate-focused, campus-wide events.
LINK LOOT
Wanting to use a card swipe at your event? Use the resources below to create an event on The Link and use the card swiper!
How to add an event to the link
How to swipe in guests at events
Funding Sources
Whether you’re looking for operating dollars for your organization or a way to pay for a new campus-wide event or tradition, finding your funding might seem like a confusing process. Here are some ways to fund your event or organization:
The application process begins early in the spring semester. Items submitted include an application, budget proposal, program reports and other documentation. The SBAC Committee reviews all proposals and allocates funding for the next fiscal year.
You can learn more about SBAC funding at the Student Government website: http://sg.wfu.edu/sbac/
The Student Activities Fee (SAF) is a funding source for undergraduate-focused, campus-wide events. For more information visit the SAF portal at The Link.
Wondering how you can raise additional funds for your group’s goals? Visit the SOFO website to learn more about fundraising guidelines, payment acceptance rules and how to collect dues.
Financial Guidance for Student Groups:
The Student Organization Finance Office is your one-stop shop for DB Cards, payments, fundraising guidance and more! To learn about SOFO, visit their website.