Senator Job Description Bylaws
Duties and responsibilities of all Senators:
- All qualified students enrolled in Leadership 62 will be afforded the opportunity to serve as a voting Senator on the Student Senate. (Refer to ASCC Constitution for specific qualifications.)
- Senators may serve on one campus standing committee, ASCC Board, and/or an ASCC committee (e.g., confirmation, elections, Student Center task force, etc.) while a Senator.
- Senators will be expected to take a leadership role on at least one ASCC-approved and/or sponsored project and/or committee during the course of the semester, either as a coordinator or as an active committee member.
- All members of Student Senate must attend the ASCC fall and spring retreats, and any other mandatory training sessions, at the expense of the ASCC budget.
- Senators are expected to submit constituency feedback forms on all asterisked Senate agenda items.
- If constituency feedback forms are not submitted, the Senator will forfeit her or his voting privileges for that agenda item.
- No student government member can sign a constituency feedback form.
ASCC Advisory Vote (Ratified February 4, 2000)
Any student enrolled in Leadership 62 who does not meet the minimum qualifications to be a voting member of Senate may be eligible for an advisory vote on Senate and/or any ASCC-approved committee.
The ASCC Boards
The following describes the Boards for which a Senator may apply and begin service. (Club representatives are excluded from this provision.)