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Student Body Offices
Interested in running for Student Body office for 2008-2009?
Leadership opportunities for elected student officers
- Activities planning and coordination
- Meeting supervision
- Budget management
- Interaction and team
building with other students
- Representation on College committees and input regarding student issues
- Networking with College and community leaders
- Training and facilitating in leadership
workshops
Time Commitment
- Attend at least two weekly meetings
- Attend average of at least one major activity per week
- Spend at least five hours per week in the Student Life Office
- Act as coordinator for at least one major activity (e.g.
Homecoming) per semester. Assist with all other ASEAC events.
Required to participate in Leadership Retreat for the three weekdays following
Commencement
In exchange for your time commitment and hard work, you receive
- In-state, full-time tuition and book scholarship for the
two semesters you hold office and maintain full-time status with a 2.0
GPA
- Free admission for ASEAC events
- Half price for one guest at ASEAC events
- Free ASEAC apparel
- A desk and computer access in the Student Life Office
- Great leadership experience
If you're interested in running for office, be active on campus during fall
semester and attend frequent Student Council meetings.
ASEAC Executive Council Offices
President: Runs the weekly Student Council meetings, supervises duties
of other officers, attends weekly strategy meetings with advisors, and coordinates
Retreat activities. Campus committees include: Administrative Cabinet, Judiciary,
Intercollegiate, and End-of-Year Activities
Vice President: Substitutes for and assists the President as needed.
Coordinates elections and Fall Homecoming. Campus committees include: Financial
Aid and Judiciary.
Publicity Coordinator: Prepares all publicity for ASEAC events including
posters, news releases, radio spots, emails, and fliers. Campus committees
include: Academic Standards, which meets on a weekly basis, and Equal Employment
Opportunity.
Secretary/Treasurer: Prepares two meeting agendas and two sets of meeting
minutes per week. Prepares financial reports. Maintains information files for
clubs. Campus committees include: Financial Aid, End-of-Year Activities, and
Intercollegiate Athletic.
Service Coordinator: Plans and coordinates all service
projects and blood drives. Maintains a bank of possible
service projects and a record of service by ASEAC clubs.
Campus committees include: Academic Standards, which meets
on a weekly basis, and Equal Employment Opportunity.
Executive Assistant: Prepares the weekly Monday
Monster, oversees clubs and fulfills other tasks assigned
by the President. Campus committees include: End-of-Year
Activities and Judiciary.
Officers are assigned to serve as ASEAC Club Liaisons.
Student Body elections will be held in January. Petitions
will be distributed at the Student Council and Candidate
Information meeting in the Gherald L. Hoopes Jr. Activities
Center- TV Lounge from 4:30 - 5:30 p.m., Jan. 15, 2008.
Please attend and pick up your petition at that time.
Leadership Training
ASEAC Executive Officers, Club Officers or anyone interested in Student Leadership
may enroll in CSL103 "Leadership Techniques". It is a one-credit
workshop at the beginning of each semester. The focus is gaining student
leadership experience and working with groups while maintaining your academic
focus. Check
the class schedule for workshop dates.
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