Thursday, February 17, 2011

What does the CWC Student Senate do?

The Student Senate is a group of 12 students who act as representatives for the entire CWC student body. The Senate plans activities, controls the spending of student activity fee revenues, serves as an advocate for student interests and concerns, and appoints students to positions on college governance committees. It is a powerful and effective organization. All interested students are encouraged to run for Senate positions.
You’re eligible to run for Student Senate if you are enrolled in at least six credits and have a minimum 2.5 grade point average. To vote in Senate elections you must be enrolled in at least one credit course. Six senators are elected each spring and the remaining six are elected early in the fall. The Senate elects its own officers following the fall election.
The Student Senate exists to serve your needs. Get acquainted with your representatives, share your ideas, attend Senate meetings or contact any one of the Senators to let them know what is important to you. If you don’t know a Senator, stop by (SC106), or call (855-2220), the Student Senate Office in the Student Center and introduce yourself!

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