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All students are represented by the two branches of the
Student Government Association: the Executive Council and the Senate.
The SGA develops and administers student self-government policies, provides
many services to students, communicates with faculty and administration
and decides how the student activity fees will be spent. Students from
all undergraduate classes are encouraged to run for office in SGA and
participate in shaping the future of the University.
The Student Government Association Office 301/ 687-4304
can help you to get involved. Visit the Student
and Community Involvement web site for more information.
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