New Student Organizations
FALL 2026 APPLICATION CYCLE
Coming soon! We will post information about the application timeline here once it is confirmed. In the meantime, we encourage you to review the minimum requirements and new organization rubric.
With more than 600 existing registered student organizations, GW has a wide range of ways to get involved with existing organizations that are always looking for new members. There are times, however, when significant interests or needs arise on campus that aren’t yet addressed by an organization or campus department. In those instances, students are able to seek recognition for a new student organization.
Before applying for the registration of a new organization, you should consider the following:
- Is there an existing organization or campus department that you can join or collaborate with to achieve your goals?
- Do you have the time required to plan, prepare, start, and maintain a thriving student organization?
- Is there adequate interest from students across different class years who can keep the organization going after the founders graduate?
Please reach out orghelp
gwu [dot] edu (orghelp[at]gwu[dot]edu) with any questions.
APPLICATION TIMELINE
The new student organization registration process will open once per semester.
Application Opens | Fall 2026 Date TBD
Deadline | Fall 2026 Date TBD
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
- Abide by all university policies and guidelines established for students and student organizations
- Operate in accordance with the university’s non-profit and tax-exempt status
- At least 10 active members who are currently enrolled GW students
- At least a president, financial officer, and primary contact (president and finance officer may not be the same individual)
- A constitution that includes the four required clauses - review the guide to writing your organization’s constitution for additional information
Review the Expectations, Policies & Accountability section of the Student Organization Handbook for more information. Review the New Organization Rubric for more information on criteria.
APPLICATION
All applications are submitted through RevConnect.
RevConnect process information coming soon.
REVIEW PROCESS
The New Organization Committee (NOC), composed of students and staff, is responsible for reviewing applications. Starting in spring 2026, the Division for Student Affairs will also seek input from relevant campus and academic departments who have greater content expertise related to the student organization’s mission or operations.
The NOC will use this New Organization Rubric when reviewing the application material. The rubric considers - added value, uniqueness of mission, organization structure, sustainability, resources, risk management, and action plans.
The student organization application will be approved or denied. If denied, you can re-apply in the fall based on the feedback provided.