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The Campus Affairs Committee (CAC) is looking for students passionate about student affairs and campus life issues at Ithaca College! 

CAC is an ad-hoc committee of the Student Governance Council and is seeking nominations for 5 students at large to fill open seats on the committee for Spring 2018.

Students who are a part of this committee will work together to investigate and address student concerns other than those that are academic (especially those in Ithaca College’s Student Affairs and Campus Life division). The committee reviews and drafts new legislation on campus issues, policies, and events that affect the Student Body. Students interested in residential life, student athletics, multicultural affairs, student organizations, and the many other facets of campus affairs are great candidates.

Students at large can either be nominated by another student, faculty, or staff member or self-nominate themselves. This is a weekly obligation starting Tuesday February 6 during the noon hour. To be eligible for the committee, students MUST be available for these meetings, with the exception of 2 excused absences.

To nominate a student, please send the student’s name and Ithaca email address to sgccampusaffairs@ithaca.edu with “CAC Nomination” in the subject line.

To self-nominate, you can go straight to the application form on OrgSync: https://orgsync.com/87832/forms/283268

The deadline for this application is 11:59pm on Thursday February 1. Students will be notified if they have been chosen by 10:00pm on Sunday February 4.

 

Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact Anna Gardner at sgccampusaffairs@ithaca.edu. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible.

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