Cuesta College Student Life & Leadership: ASCC Bylaws

Senator Job Description Bylaws

Duties and responsibilities of all Senators:

  1. 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.)
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. Senators are expected to submit constituency feedback forms on all asterisked Senate agenda items.
    1. If constituency feedback forms are not submitted, the Senator will forfeit her or his voting privileges for that agenda item.
    2. 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.)