Pre-Collegiate Programs & Camps
Program authorization and PROCEDURES听
Creating a New Pre-Collegiate Program or Camp
All pre-collegiate programs and camps must be authorized by the appropriate department chair/unit director and, if needed, the dean as well as the Office of Youth Programs per the univeristy's Pre-Collegiate Programs policy 3.1听before program activities can occur. Please be sure to review Pre-Collegiate Programs policy 3.1听which听applies to all 麻豆精品视频-operated or affiliated programs (麻豆精品视频pre-collegiate programs) designed for individuals under 18 years of age who have not yet graduated from high school (鈥渕inor participants鈥), whether operated on or off campus, where the program participants are to be left in the care and supervision of 麻豆精品视频 employees or volunteers.
FAU-operated or -affiliated means programs or activities the University operates or sponsors or in which program staff participate through their University roles with the approved use of University trademarks or facilities. The 麻豆精品视频 Operating Standards for Pre-Collegiate Programs apply to all programs covered by this policy.
The policy applies year-round - it is not limited to programs conducted during the summer months.听In addition, the policy covers the following items and more:听Limitations,听Exclusions,听General Program Staffing Requirements,听Program Staff Screening Requirements,听Program Staff Training Requirements,听Supervision Requirements,听Medical Care,听Releases And Waivers,Transportation,听 Insurance Coverage,听Housing,听Parking Services, Dining Services and other.
Furthermore, all Pre-Collegiate program directors/owners/operators must complete the Program听Director鈥檚 Orientation Training prior to the start of their Pre-Collegiate program. Please note that if you are interested in starting a program/camp but still unsure, it's best to attend a training in case you do decide to go foward with your program/camp.
*Only authorized programs may be advertised and promoted.
Third-Party Program or Camp
Excluded from the Pre-Collegiate Programs policy 3.1 are: (i) programs designed for individuals 18 years of age
or older; (ii) programs designed for individuals who have graduated from high school; (iii) FAU鈥檚 developmental research (laboratory) school (FAUS) programs designed for FAUS students; (iv)听 2 early childhood education programs at FAU鈥檚 Educational Research Center for Child Development; (v) recruited student-athlete 鈥渙fficial visits鈥 involving minors; (vi) Institutional Review Board (IRB) approved research involving minors; (vii) licensed childcare facilities on campus or
University sites; (viii) activities involving minors who are enrolled, dually enrolled, or accepted for enrollment at the University, or who are employed by the University; and (ix) field trips, visits, and programs supervised by a minor鈥檚 school or organization where guardians or chaperones are invited or expected to accompany and supervise the minors. Such programs are excluded even if they serve some or all participants under 18 years of age. Also excluded are pre-collegiate students who, on their own, are using University facilities, taking campus tours, or participating in programs that do not involve the University鈥檚 assent to directlysupervise the individual.听
Renewal of a Previously Offered Pre-Collegiate Program or Camp
All intent letters and applications must be reviewed and submitted annually through the Office of Youth Programs to identify changes in staffing, activities, and other aspects.听
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