Campus Standing Committee Appointments Bylaws
A student-at-large (as defined in Senator Bylaws/Volunteers to ASCC Bylaws) may be appointed by Senate to serve on a campus standing committee. Any student appointed (including Senators and Executive Cabinet officers) will report directly to the ASCC President. The following responsibilities must be met:
- Student must complete an ASCC application for position, committee chair or member, and Class Schedule and Other Commitments.
- Student must be interviewed by the ASCC President. The advisor may be part of the interview process.
- Student must attend all scheduled campus standing committee meetings for which the student has been appointed.
- Student must have an orientation meeting with the campus standing committee chair(s).
- Prior to the next Senate meeting, a student-at-large must submit a written report to the ASCC President about what occurred at the meetings and what actions, if any, are needed of ASCC.
- A student-at-large must meet with the ASCC President prior to the next campus standing committee meeting to get Senate feedback for presentation at that standing committee meeting.
- Any student member of a campus standing committee (Senators and Executive Cabinet officers included) must notify the ASCC President and the appropriate campus standing committee of any absences.
- If an absence occurs, the student member will be required to meet with the campus standing committee chair to find out what occurred in the meeting that was missed
- Senators and Executive Cabinet officers will be required to give a verbal campus standing committee report in Senate.
- If more than two meetings of the campus standing committee are missed, and/or if the student fails to meet with the ASCC President, any student (Senators and Executive Cabinet officers included) serving on a campus standing committee will be subject to removal from that committee.
Approved by Legislative Committee 10/27/97
Approved by Senate 11/5/97
Approved by Senate 11/5/97