SG Goals and Initiatives for 2021
- Increase Student Government’s visibility on campus.
- Attendance and participation in senate meetings
- Virtual suggestion box for students
- SG member presence at university events
- Raise awareness and create opportunities for conversation about racism and discrimination.
- Check out the Black at SIUE Instagram page!
- Promote diversity on campus through participation in Diversity Day and other events
- Focus on Sustainability
- Host event focused on education about how to live more sustainably
- More reusable or recyclable options in dining and across campus
- Work with Student Organizations focused on Sustainability
- Sexual Assault Awareness
- Inform students about the resources that are available to them.
- Work with PEACe to host program
- Commit to ensuring that campus is accessible to all differently abled students.
- Work with ACCESS
- Address Summer Student Employment Policy
- Continue to hand out free scantrons in SG Office
Student Government and Edwardsville Administrators
Student Government works with the Edwardsville-SIUE Community Destination Group to connect SIUE students with City Officials for job shadowing and other exciting opportunities. If you would like more information, click here for a list of City Officials. Additional information is available in the Student Government office.
Senator Goals for 2020/2021
- School of Pharmacy: Pharmacy Senators [pdf]
- School of Nursing: Nursing Senators [pdf]
- School of Engineering: Engineering Senators [pdf]
- School of Education, Health and Human Behavior: Ed, Health & HB Senators
- School of Business: Coming soon
- Senator At Large: Senators At Large
- Graduate Senators: Graduate Senators
- Freshman Senators: Freshman Senators [pdf]
- Senator for CAS: CAS Senators
Student Government VIRTUAL SUGGESTION BOX fill out the form and we will get in touch with you.
RESOLUTIONS:
What does a Student Government resolution mean?
These resolutions are a formal way of saying the student body would like this (whatever the resolution is about) done. Resolutions must be passed by a majority of the senate and are presented to the Chancellor.