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STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION

The Student Government Association (SGA) is the student voice in the academic, cultural, and social affairs of the college. It depends heavily on energetic and interested representatives elected annually from the student body.

The Student Government Association affects all levels of student participation at the college. There are 19 elected members to SGA, including four officers:

2008-2009 Student Government Association

President

Curtis

Browne

Vice President

Horace

Henry

Treasurer

Khrystal

De Myers

Secretary

Savitiri

Prashad

Senator

Akinlalu

Adedayo

Senator

Marie

Aurelien

Senator

Joseph

Baugh

Senator

Dawn

Benton

Senator

Hieu

Dang

Senator

Jamell

Henderson

Senator

Estefania

Hernandez

Senator

Zaybin

Jamika

Senator

Renard

John-Finn

Senator

Simoy

Lewin

Senator

Sadiki

Morrison

Senator

Elvin

Tineo

Senator

Steven

Williams

Senator

George

Wong

In addition to conveying student attitudes and sentiments to the faculty, staff, and administration; the Student Government Association is responsible for recommending the allocation of student activity fees, shaping policies affecting student life, coordinating extracurricular activities, and chartering new clubs and organizations.

The Student Government Association also selects students to specified standing committees of the Faculty Council. These committees are generally involved in the development of policies that affect the general operation of the college and its constituency.

To find out more about SGA committees and how you can get involved, visit the SGA offices located in room S-215.

To find out about SGA elections and if you are eligible to run, visit the Office of Student Activities and pick up a Student Elections Handbook.

 
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