What is this service?Campus People Watchers is dedicated to attending a meeting and a special event provided by every student group on campus. Generally, we contact the groups ourselves and attend their meetings whenever we feel fit; however, if you think your student organization has something special to offer and you would like to have your group watched and blogged about on our website please let us know. Campus People Watchers is a great way to advertise your student organization and submitting a request will automatically put you near the top of our list on who we will be watching. What are the benefits of getting watched?We expect to have a high traffic level on our website especially at the beginnings of each semester due to students who want to get involved. Submitting a Watching Request give your group priority on when you will be watched by our organization. We anticipate that the blogs about organizations will be viewed frequently and submitting a watch request now allows your student organization to be blogged about as quickly as possible. No blogging will ever be negative. What do the Campus People Watchers watch? Our organization looks to see what type of people would fit in a specific organization. We are not out to bash or harshly critique any student group, in fact, our aim is to help all student groups on campus by ensuring that students find groups that are appropriate for them. We look at the level of commitment that each organization looks for, the fees the organization asks for membership, the number of events that each organization puts on each year, the appropriate person for each organization and the amount of people in each organization. Request to get watched by sending us an EmailWhen sending us a watching request please include your name, the name of your organization, the title of the event you want us to watch, the date of the event, and any contact information you are able. Please Email us at
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with "Watching Request" as the title of the Email. |