Want to get involved before we’re back on campus? The Student Governance Council is looking for students who are interested in joining the Senate prior to fall elections. Read the article to learn more about the process and what positions are open in the Senate!
Student Governance Council is looking for students who are interested in joining the Senate prior to fall elections. As we continue to work throughout the summer, we thought it fit to allow those interested to join in on the work we are doing.
Who is qualified to be on the Student Governance Council?
Any (undergraduate or graduate) student at Ithaca College is allowed to run for a seat on the Student Governance Council.
What Does a Senator Do?
As a representative of the student community, senators collaborate with one another to draft recommendations to improve the student experience at Ithaca College. For a more in-depth look at the responsibilities of an SGC senator, please refer to Article IV, Section 5 of the Student Governance Council Constitution which can be found on Engage.
What positions are open for the 2020-2021 academic year?
In order to run for a seat on the Student Governance Council, you must be a representative of that seat’s community. For example, in order to be a Class of 2021 Senator, you must be graduating with the class of 2021 (For more information about membership requirements, please refer to Article IV, Section 3 of the Student Governance Council Constitution).
Currently, we are seeking the following positions:
(2) Class of 2021 Senators
(1) Class of 2022 Senator
(2) Class of 2024 Senators
(1) Roy H. Park School of Communications Senator
(1) School of Health Science and Human Performance Senator
(1) School of Business Senator
(1) Transfer Senator
(1) International Senator
(1) Club Athlete Senator
(1) Off-Campus Senator
(2) Senators at Large
(1) Graduate Senator
What are the next steps to running for a seat on the Student Governance Council?
Email our Senate Chair, Abigail Murtha, at sgcsenatechair@ithaca.edu to inquire about an election packet and what position you are running for.
Fill out the election packet, which includes providing three recommendations (either written or video recorded) from students within your seat’s community. For example, if you are running for the Park School Senator, you would need three recommendations from other Park School students.
Send the completed election packet to sgcsenatechair@ithaca.edu.
Prepare a brief introductory speech including information about yourself and what you plan to do should you be confirmed as a senator. You will give this speech at our upcoming Senate meeting on Monday, July 20th, at 7 pm via Zoom (you will receive the Zoom information at a later date).
After each candidate’s speech, there will be a Q&A portion where members of SGC will ask you questions.
There will be a discussion portion between members of SGC and then we will vote to either confirm or deny each candidate running for a seat on SGC.
If you are confirmed, you will officially be a member of the Student Governance council (pending good judicial and academic standing).
Any questions, comments, or concerns about this process can be addressed to Abigail Murtha at sgcsenatechair@ithaca.edu or Connor Shea at sgcpresident@ithaca.edu.
We look forward to having you in the Senate.
Thank you,
Your Student Governance Council Executive Board
Connor Shea, President of the Student Body
Yetunde Smalls, Vice President of Campus Affairs
Soumyaa Joshi, Vice President of Academic Affairs
Ryan Ingerson, Vice President of Business and Finance
Shevori Gene, Vice President of Communications
Abigail Murtha, Senate Chair
Alexandria DeVita, Chief of Staff
Kalena Yearwood, Student Trustee
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