SPRING ELECTIONS FOR STUDENT SENATE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE!

Dear friends!
I am happy to announce that we are now looking for candidates for next year’s Executive Committee of the Student Senate!

Student Senate is the governing body of the undergraduate students. Student Senate is a forum for student voice, and is responsible for allocating the student activities fee to student groups across campus. Each year during the end of the spring semester, we elect five students for the Executive Committee of next year’s Student Senate.

The positions are: Chair, Vice-Chair, Treasurer, Parliamentarian and Students for Student Scholarship Fund (SSSF) Chair. The Executive Committee facilitates weekly meetings, handles the logistics of Student Senate, serves as a liaison between staff, faculty and students, and communicates regularly with the student body.

If you are interested in running or have questions about any of these positions, please email studentsenate@gm.slc.edu and we will send you an election packet.

Election packets are due back in Student Affairs by 5pm on Monday, April 20th.

Elections will be held on April 25th!

always,

Michelle Lewin
Student Senate Chair
Class of 2009!!

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