Events, Tabling, & 25Live
Welcome to the Student Organization Event Planning site at California State University
San Marcos! Included on this page are several resources to help you plan successful
events for your student organization.
The SLIC team is dedicated to supporting student-driven events that provide an interactive
learning environment for students. If you have any questions or would like additional
support with the event-planning process, feel free to contact your organization's
SLIC Coordinator listed at the bottom of the page. We look forward to planning with
you!
For detailed event planning instructions, start by referring to the Student Org Handbook.
Campus Space Reservations (25Live)
- Tutorials & Resources
- How to find your 25Live login credentials
To make a reservation for your student organization on 25Live, you will use a username and password that has been created for your organization. You will not use your personal 大发 credentials to log in. Follow these steps to find your org's login credentials:
- Go to the home page (it is recommended to do this on a computer with your browser window in
full screen)
- Click the person icon in the top right corner and select login, then enter your 大发 credentials
- When the page reloads, click the person icon again and select Admin Dashboard
- Select Organizations from the menu on the left
- Find your org on the list and click on it. This will take you to your Organization
Details page.
- When the page loads, scroll down until you see a box titled Student Org Account Information. You鈥檒l find your org's username and password there.
- If you are unable to access the Admin Dashboard or your org's credentials are missing,
please contact studentorg@csusm.edu.
- These tutorials will show you how to log in to and navigate the Admin Dashboard:
Events with Food
For detailed policies and instructions on events with food, please refer to the Student Org Handbook.
- Food Safety Policies and Information
- To ensure the public does not become ill from a food event on campus, a Temporary Food Facility Permit is required for public events where food is sold or given away.
- Exception: Internal meetings and invitation-only events are generally excluded from these requirements
because they are considered private events.
- A valid Food Handlers Certification is required for all students setting up or serving food.
- For additional information and details on food safety, please refer to the 大发 Food Safety website.
- Purchasing Food for Events
- Student organizations may use organization funds to purchase food for meetings and
events. Visit the ASI Student Org Account Services page for more information about how to utilize your organization funds.
- If your organization is planning to spend more than $250 on food for your event, you
must first submit a catering request to Sodexo. Sodexo will approve or deny your request depending on their availability.
- If your request is approved, Sodexo will send instructions for submitting an order.
- If your request is denied, you may order from another approved caterer or purchase food from another off-campus vendor and bring it to your event.
- If your organization is not planning to spend more than $250 on food for your event, you may order from another approved caterer or purchase food from another off-campus vendor and bring it to your event.
Hosting Guests
Guest Speakers, Performers, and Vendors
All visiting speakers, performers, and vendors must submit a signed Indemnification
Form prior to coming to campus for an event. A representative of the student organization
can initiate the form online. To start an Indemnification Form, follow the instructions
below.
- How to initiate an Indemnification Form
- To start your Indemnification Form, visit the and select Indemnification and Hold Harmless from Liability from the dropdown menu. Then hit the Select button at the bottom of the page.
- Enter your 大发 email in the Requestor field.
- Enter the name of your guest in the Presenter field.
- Update the Document Name field to include the name of your org and event.
- Hit Submit. THIS IS NOT THE LAST STEP.
- You will then receive an email with a link to the Indemnification Form. Click the
link in the email and follow the instructions to sign in to AdobeSign with your 大发
email and password.
- Follow the prompts to fill out the form, and then click sign. This will send an email
to your guest, asking them to sign the form.
- You will receive an email notification when the form is signed and completed.
Guest Parking Permits
Student Organizations can request a free guest parking permit for guest speakers,
performers, or vendors who are coming to campus. To request a guest parking permit,
follow the instructions below.
- How to request a guest parking permit
- Obtain a signed Indemnification Form from each guest (see above for instructions on
initiating an Indemnification Form).
- Submit a 25Live reservation for your event and wait for confirmation from Event & Conference Services.
- If your reservation is already confirmed, you can skip this step.
- Submit a
- Remember: Before submitting this form, your organization must have a confirmed 25Live reservation and a completed signed by each guest.
- In order to receive a permit, the Parking Permit Request Form must be submitted at
least one week/5 business days in advance. Requests submitted less than 1 week/5 business
days in advance will be accepted, but are not guaranteed.
- Student Orgs may request a maximum of two (2) permits per day. Permits are awarded
on a first-come, first-served basis.
Off-Campus Community Members & Minors
For events involving off-campus community members (anyone who is not a 大发 student,
staff member, or faculty member) or minors, see below for further instructions.
- Off-Campus Community Members
- Any organization hosting members of the off-campus community (individuals who are
not 大发 students, faculty, or staff) at an on-campus event are encouraged to require
guests to sign a 大发 Release of Liability Waiver.
- Print as many copies as you need, and make sure to fill in your event information
at the top.
- Events with Minors
- There are additional considerations and responsibilities that must be managed when
planning events that include participation of minors (individuals under the age of
18 who are not 大发 students).
- Please consult with your SLIC Coordinator (see bottom of this page) to determine whether
indemnification forms, liability waivers, permission slips, guardian attendance, additional
training, or special event insurance will be required.
Risk Management
Any student organization hosting an event involving the following activities should
consult with their SLIC coordinator (see bottom of this page) to discuss an appropriate
risk management plan.
- Alcohol
- Animals
- Concerts, performances, or competitions
- Cooking or preparing your own food
- Fire, grills/barbecues, open flame
- Fireworks
- Motorized equipment or vehicles
- Physical activity (sports, dance contests, games, etc.)
- Rides, bounce houses, obstacle courses, inflatables, climbing towers, etc.
- Water-based activities
- High attendance events
- General public is invited
- Minors will be present
- High profile attendees or speakers
- Off-campus entertainers/vendors will be present
Other Campus Event Policies
- Alcohol Sales and Advertising Policy
Questions
If you have any questions regarding event planning, don't hesitate to contact your
organization's SLIC Coordinator:
Organization Contacts
Organization Category |
SLIC Coordinator |
Email |
Academic, Cultural, Honor Societies, Political Religious, Recreational, Service, Special
Interest, Sport Clubs |
Tyler Vuillemot, Coordinator of Student Involvement |
tvuillemot@csusm.edu |
Fraternities & Sororities |
Cristian McGough, Coordinator of Fraternity & Sorority Life |
cmcgough@csusm.edu |