Student Government Association

The Student Government Association is primarily responsible for recommending student activity fee allocations, shaping policies affecting student involvement on campus, and coordinating co-curricular events. Student representation on college and student committees provides an opportunity for students’ views to be expressed and heard, and to have a direct impact on virtually every aspect of college life.

What Is SGA?

Understanding that learning and personal development occur both inside and outside of the classroom, the Office of Student Life and Development (SLD) supports City Tech’s mission by promoting and guiding purposeful student engagement, fostering a sense of community, and providing students with opportunities for personal growth and leadership development.

The Student Government Association is a student organization that is the representative body for students on all college policy issues pertaining to student engagement on campus and the use of student activity fees over which the SGA shares fiduciary responsibility with the College’s administration. The SGA has 15 senators and 7 executive officers. The main function of the Student Government is to recommend student activity fee allocations to approved student organizations on campus. The SGA also coordinates many activities for the student body, such as community panel discussions, voter registration drives, cultural programs, club fairs, dances, and many other activities. You may want to join one of the more than 30+ chartered clubs that the SGA funds.

Students are encouraged to participate in the many co-curricular activities that help promote leadership development, including the SGA. Consider running for a position in the Student Government Association. SGA elections are held annually each spring to elect the students who will represent the student population to the college community, administration, faculty, and student organizations.

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