Welch Ayres is a residence based group that is established in order to form an efficient house, ensure equal representation of each resident, and secure an environment that stimulates intellectual, social, recreational integration and interaction. It is the purpose of the House to create an atmosphere of fellowship among the members as well as to help improve the scholarly, social, culture awareness, and personal development of each House member and the House as a unit. The House will provide the members with a positive living environment and studying environment that promotes and recognizes the need of all its members.
Affiliations
The House shall be affiliated with BWR Hall Council, IRHA, the Department of Residence, and Iowa State University.
Membership Information
Student Members
37
ISU Members
0
Non-ISU Members
0
Dues Per Semester
$0
Dues Per Year
$10
Allowed Members
Students
Allowed Officers
Students
Non-member Event Participation:
No
Membership Qualifications
None Specified
Membership Restrictions
Membership is limited to those that physically reside within the House as designated by the Department of Residence.
Elections
President is elected in the late spring and the rest of the cabinet is elected early in the Fall.
Meetings
Monday nights at 10:15 p.m.
Activities
Desc. of Regular Meetings/Activities
Meetings to discuss pertinent issues for residents as determined by the hall council, IRHA, the department of residence or the university; Floor social events; intramural activities; sister floor activities; etc
Member Attendance
39
Non-Member Attendance
0
Special Events
No Events Listed
Activity Advertising
Desc. of Advertising Efforts
Word of mouth and e-mail
Departmental Privileges
Special Access to Dept. Facilities?
Department of Residence facilities and materials
Special Access to Dept. Personnel?
Department of Residence Staff
Funding
House Dues
95%
Recycling
5%
Risk Management
Has a designated officer with risk management responsiblities?
Yes
Risk Management Officer
President
Officer's risk management duties outlined by consitution?