SASAC

Student Affairs Student Advisory Council

General Information

Student volunteers are needed to serve on the student advisory listserv. The purpose of the listserv is to 1) discuss important student issues, 2) provide another avenue for students to interact with senior administration, and 3) provide the Vice President for Student Affairs (VPSA) and the Student Government Association (SGA) additional avenues to gain student opinion rapidly on issues affecting students. This project is hosted by both the VPSA and SGA.

How It Works

The VPSA will occasionally email students on the listserv requesting their opinion or comments on different subjects. Students respond to the list. The name of the group is Student Affairs Student Advisory Council (SASAC). All student classifications (Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors, and Graduate students) are welcome. Participants need not be actively involved on campus. It is more important students be interested in providing their honest and candid opinion and be active email and internet users.

How To Join and Participate

To become a member of the Student Advisory Council simply complete the form below to subscribe to the list. That's it.

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Requirements

Expectations

Very little email traffic is expected. However, there will be times multiple emails and responses will dominate the list. Participants may leave the list at anytime, although participants are requested to serve on the discussion list for the full academic year. It is also asked that participants respectfully articulate their candid point of view.

Lunch

Each semester the VPSA and SGA will treat the group to a special lunch in the MSUB.

About the Office for the Vice President for Student Affairs (VPSA)

The VPSA is one of four vice presidents of Texas A&M-Kingsville and oversees many service areas that students use including the Dean of Students, Student Activities, Student Union, Food Service, Bookstore, Recreational Sports, Orientation, Housing, Special Programs, Health Center, Counseling, Testing, Disabilities, Career Services, Women's Center, Student Conduct, Student Government, and the Post Office. The office also advises the President on student related matters. More information is available on your "Services for Students" web page located at http://www.tamuk.edu/sass.

 

This page last updated February 3, 2006