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  • surfbum
    Unregistered User
    • Feb 2006
    • 736

    #1

    Trying to start a collge team

    hey guys

    im currently trying to start up a college team at my university, i know there are at lease a couple people on AO that play for colleges so i was wondering if they had any advice about starting up a team, best way to get sponsers, etc. any advice helps, thanks a bunch
  • Pneumagger
    I like 'Mags.

    • Jun 2006
    • 3556

    #2
    I would like to start a club team as well. Info would be appreciated.

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    • gridley
      Registered User
      • Nov 2006
      • 13

      #3
      ive been thinking about trying this at my college aswell....were you going to school? there is a college paintball website that was helpful when i started lookin into it ill try to find it for ya.

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      • neppo1345
        I Will Eat Your Children..
        • Oct 2005
        • 1913

        #4


        We run ours as a club sport. Basically it means that the University gives a budget for everything.

        The only thing we pay for is transportation and practices.

        We're one of the oldest and few school funded clubs around. Most other teams have to pay their own way.

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        • surfbum
          Unregistered User
          • Feb 2006
          • 736

          #5
          Originally posted by gridley
          ive been thinking about trying this at my college aswell....were you going to school? there is a college paintball website that was helpful when i started lookin into it ill try to find it for ya.
          i go to school at the University of California, Santa Barbara
          we just became a university recongnized student club, but in terms of having a team that really means nothing, we have to wait 3 years to be eligable for club sport standing and funding for a sport.

          Since, im not going to be at school in 3 years i want to try and get something going sooner, which means doing it all by ourselves and most importantly, other forms of funding

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          • VFX_Fenix
            -=Bishop=-
            • Sep 2004
            • 1052

            #6
            Humboldt State (CAlifornia) has/had a college Paintball Club/Team presence. There are specific bi-laws prohibiting markers on school campuses, however under certain circumstances if you talk to your campus police and other related officials (usually the clubs director or athletics director) they'll let you bring "disabled" markers onto campus (usually removal of the bolt system). Things to do generally will include looking to other campus sporting clubs and draw up your charter and constitution from their examples (if you have a campus Archery club they're good for such things). Having an official team attached to the school most likely won't be something you'll get off the ground initially, that can come later anyway.

            Other sources.

            NCPA (National Collegiate Paintball Association)

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            • warbeak2099
              That is my foot!
              • Jan 2004
              • 4447

              #7
              I'm gonna try and do the same thing. Maybe I'll link the three main schools here in Worcester together. I'll try and see if Fox4 or something can give us some kind of help.
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              • surfbum
                Unregistered User
                • Feb 2006
                • 736

                #8
                anyone else have vast amounts of wisdom to share?

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                • AlphaPaintballRef2
                  Rocket Scientist
                  • Jul 2006
                  • 95

                  #9
                  I'm the president of RIT's club and NCPA team and I can try to answer your questions the best I can.

                  ~Starting a club at your school:
                  This depends on how your school works. You should contact whoever is in charge of that sort of thing and see what needs to be done. You will probably have to find a faculty advisor, go to a club proposal interview, fill out more paperwork than you thought existed...

                  ~Getting club funds:
                  Once again it depends on your school. Unfortunately, RIT treats us like ****. I think we get alloted $80 a quarter (10 weeks) for the WHOLE TEAM. There are many ways for us to get more money (but not much) for events but, once again, to get this we have to jump through hoops of fire while chewing gum, patting our heads and whistling Yankee Doodle out our ********. I hope your school is different and more open minded about paintball. RIT is very closed minded and will not give us any slack at all. It was a blessing for us to even get a team started.
                  Try the best you can to promote a positive image of paintball; the teamwork, communication, physical fitness etc. This will give admisistrators and people with the money positive things to look at and they will more likely allocate you funds if they see it is not jsut a bunch of kids shooting each other. Plan events and practices and show this to them. If you win events, bring in the trophy and give it to them to display. They really like when you do something positive representing the school.


                  **More to come later...its 4:30 and my work shift is over. Time for some ballin' followed by beer

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                  • warbeak2099
                    That is my foot!
                    • Jan 2004
                    • 4447

                    #10
                    Originally posted by AlphaPaintballRef2
                    I'm the president of RIT's club and NCPA team and I can try to answer your questions the best I can.

                    ~Starting a club at your school:
                    This depends on how your school works. You should contact whoever is in charge of that sort of thing and see what needs to be done. You will probably have to find a faculty advisor, go to a club proposal interview, fill out more paperwork than you thought existed...

                    ~Getting club funds:
                    Once again it depends on your school. Unfortunately, RIT treats us like ****. I think we get alloted $80 a quarter (10 weeks) for the WHOLE TEAM. There are many ways for us to get more money (but not much) for events but, once again, to get this we have to jump through hoops of fire while chewing gum, patting our heads and whistling Yankee Doodle out our ********. I hope your school is different and more open minded about paintball. RIT is very closed minded and will not give us any slack at all. It was a blessing for us to even get a team started.
                    Try the best you can to promote a positive image of paintball; the teamwork, communication, physical fitness etc. This will give admisistrators and people with the money positive things to look at and they will more likely allocate you funds if they see it is not jsut a bunch of kids shooting each other. Plan events and practices and show this to them. If you win events, bring in the trophy and give it to them to display. They really like when you do something positive representing the school.


                    **More to come later...its 4:30 and my work shift is over. Time for some ballin' followed by beer

                    RIT outlawed fun didn't you hear?
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                    • BD_Paintball
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                      • May 2003
                      • 2268

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