Student Government Association

怡春院视频 Student Government Association LogoStudent Government is currently accepting applications! 

Students on the Cheyenne campus can run to be elected as a senator to represent the student body and students in their Pathway for the Fall 2024 - Spring 2025 academic year.  

This is a great opportunity for students to be more engaged with the campus, provide input and feedback to campus administration, and to be influential and key voices when it comes to decisions that directly impact students. Students elected are expected to attend weekly meetings and dedicate 8-10 hours per week for Student Government related business and commitments. Senators are paid stipends for fulfilling their obligations. More information is available on the application. Use the link below to learn more and complete an application to be included on the ballot for the upcoming Spring elections. A voting election link will be provided to the general student body once the ballots are live. 


Student Government currently meets every Thursday during the semester when classes are in session from 4 - 6 p.m. in the CCC Board Room. 

To access the agenda and meeting information, go to the Student Engagement Virtual Office in my怡春院视频.


Mission

The mission of the Student Government Association is to connect, represent, guide, and advocate for the students of 怡春院视频 by informing, empowering, bestowing knowledge, and improving student recognition of campus. SGA senators will provide positive leadership by example and mentor future students to build foundations and leave a lasting legacy for future student leaders. 
 

Questions? Concerns? Comments?

Students can attend one of SGA's meetings from 4 - 6 p.m. on Thursdays in the CCC Board Room. Students are welcome to attend meetings and voice any comments they have during the Public Input portion of the agenda. If you are unable to come to a meeting, you may also submit questions, comments and concerns using this form:

Learn about the Student Activity Fee Allocation

Students can read the policy and learn more about the allocation of funds.