Lake Forest College
Club Sports
Why Club Sports?
The purpose of the Lake Forest College Club Sports
program is to provide opportunities for all Lake Forest students to be
physically active and competitive. The members of the Athletic Department
believe that involvement in a group or team situation enhances a student's
overall education while at the College. Club sports are offered, therefore,
as a means for students to learn teamwork, commitment, communication skills
and time management, while developing the skills and enjoying the competitiveness
of a particular sport or activity.
Who can get involved?
Students of all talent and experience levels
are eligible and encouraged to participate. Clubs may not make cuts. All
club sports are student-initiated and managed, though some have an advisor
or coach.
How can I get invloved?
Lake Forest College students: Attend the
Involvement Fair sponsored by the Office of Leadership and Community
Involvement (LCI) during the first week of each semester to complete
an interest form. Many clubs advertise in the cafeteria, so look for
information about meetings and how to get involved. You may also contact
Director of Club Sports Jennifer Saylor
(847-735-5295), whether you're interested in participating in an existing
club sport or the possibility of starting a new one.
Incoming first-year students: You don't
need to do anything until you get to campus. Once on campus, you may
complete an interest form at the Involvement Fair sponsored by the Office
of Leadership and Community Involvement (LCI) during the first week
of each semester. Look for advertisements posted in the cafeteria by
members of various clubs. You may also contact the Director of Club
Sports, Jennifer Saylor (847-735-5295).
What is offered?
Offerings vary from year to year because
the success and level of activity of each club is heavily dependent on
the student coordinator's organizational skills and on student interest
and commitment. Instructional clubs are active ONLY if an instructor
is available in a particular semester.
What time commitment is necessary?
It depends on the club. Members of each club
decide how many times they will practice or meet each week. Student coordinators
work with the Director of Club Sports to determine how many contests will
be played. Most clubs that compete against other clubs and colleges practice
twice a week and have one contest per week during their season. Clubs that
provide instruction generally meet once or twice per week.
Does it cost money to participate?
It depends on the club. Club sports pays for
officials, tournament entry fees, league dues, transportation to contests
or events and some equipment. Some clubs do require member dues, and participants
in some clubs incur minimal expenses. Each student pays for his/her skydive.
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