Student Government Association
 


SENATE
—The Senate is made up of student-elected representatives from on and off-campus, two representatives from the Inter-Activity Council, residence hall presidents, freshman and sophomore class officers, and officers of the Student Government Association. The body meets one night each week to plan and discuss activities and other matters which concern the student body. This group tries to maintain and strengthen the bonds among students, faculty, and administration, recognizing that a characteristic of an educated person is the ability to cooperate with colleagues. The Vice President of Student and Enrollment Services is the administrative advisor for the Senate and faculty advisors are selected by the Senate.

 INTER-ACTIVITY COUNCIL—The Inter-Activity Council is made up of one representative from each of the chartered clubs. The purpose of this council is to coordinate activities among the clubs and to bring about quicker, more effective action concerning these organizations. The Director of Student Life shall serve as the administrative advisor for the Inter-Activity Council and a faculty advisor may be selected by the council.

 Listed below are the clubs on campus that are dependent upon student participation for their existence: ABAC Cattlemen’s Association; ABAC Leadership on the Square; AET Club (Agricultural Equipment Technology); Alpha Beta Gamma; Ambassadors; BACCHUS; Baldwin Players; Baptist Student Union; Campus-Wide Bible Study; CAMP Club; Circle K; College Republicans; Christian Student Fellowship; Family and Consumer Sciences; Forestry Wildlife Club; FFA; Georgia Association of Nursing Students; Helping Professions Association; Horticulture Club; MASDA (Minority Academic Social Development Association); Music Educators National Conference (MENC); Pegasus; Political Science; Pre-Vet Club; Phi Theta Kappa; Quiz Bowl; RacCooners; Residence Hall Association; Rodeo Club; Student Georgia Association of Educators (SGAE), Student Union; Sabor Latino; Stallion; Turf Club; WPLH. New clubs can be chartered through IAC as student interests grow. A more complete description of each club can be found in the Student Handbook.