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I am attempting to start a skydiving club at Akron University in Akron, Ohio. However, the risk management department is thinking of denying the request before I even begin the application process. Basically, I need to get some numbers together to attempt to convince them otherwise. I was wandering if anyone knew of a database or something of the like of University/Colleges who were operating active clubs. Also, I was wandering if the U.S.P.A might have any information on the subject. So basically, lets get a list going.
Thanks, and any info whatsoever would be extremely helpful.
BK

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Make sure you have "risk management" know the difference between management and elimination. The only way to be risk free is to be dead. Also, make sure you are not adversarial until you absolutely have no choice. Tell them the students will skydive with our without the club, and give them some numbers about student skydiving. Then say that the clubs prime functions will include safety education....

-- Jeff
My Skydiving History

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Talk to somebody at USPA, try getting hold of your Regional Conference Director for starters and the DZO of the place you intend your club to jump at.

I founded a college club back in the seventies, in those days the college administration was very supportive. Of course they also allowed the Rugby Club to keep a keg on the their bench during games (hence a Rugby CLUB, teams weren't allowed to drink during sports events).

This whole safety nazification issue is pretty nauseating. You might want to ask them when they're going to drain the campus swimming pool - oh wait, don't tell me they've already done that ....

Your humble servant.....Professor Gravity !

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We are also trying to start one at the University of Vermont and we have been told by risk management that the university's insuranc can't cover that type of activity. That is of course BS because we have rock and ice climbing clubs, whitewater kayaking, and competetive freestyle skiing and snowboarding, all which can be equally dangerous. We are working up some sort of a rebuttal right now. Good luck

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We're also trying to start one at East Carolina University, and so far it's going good. The funding is coming slow, but no real problems...it's just taking time!! Collegeskydiving was a very helpful website though, and also w/ a million percent support from your DZO helps a lot too. Our DZO offers incentive for joining and jumping as a collegiate.
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If you can't convince them that the level of risk is reasonable, get their lawyers to draft up a waiver releasing the university from any liability.

Also tell them about collegiates and the fact that skydiving can be a varsity sport of sorts.

That is what we did for UConn's club... www.uconnskydiving.edu
"The restraining order says you're only allowed to touch me in freefall"
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We have a few regular jumpers and saw a few dozen students at our dz this year from the St. Cloud State Skydiving Club (MN).

http://www.stcloudstate.edu/search/contact.asp?org=Skydiving+Club

Here's a link to their website. Chad is the president and Miles in the advisor. Feel free to contact them for information. Miles would be a huge wealth of knowledge and help.

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can't you get the butchers to write some kind of proposal up? or brian smith... he did it at osu and offered to help paige and i at ou.
you might even want to contact pagie, she had to go through all that same BS at ou to get ours started up. you shoulda just stayed there and continued the ou tradition, no one will after justi leaves in may!

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We didnt have too much trouble at UGA, the hardest part will be keeping enough active jumpers to keep the club going. You just have to quote some stats and bullshit em alittle. I've found the best comparision is to scuba diving. Anyways, you just have to show them they are being sterotypical and they usually feel bad about that.

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