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SGA Senate Seats
Dear Students,
The Student Government Association Student Senate is currently accepting applications for open Senate seats.
Currently, Massey Hall and Humes Hall have open seats.
Senate is a great opportunity to get inVOLved in SGA, represent your peers, and tackle the issues of the student body.
If you are interested, apply on the SGA website (www.sga.utk.edu). After filling out the online application detailing your basic information and why you would like to represent your college or residence hall, you will be requested to interview with the SGA Senate Chair if the seat requested is available.
If you have any questions or concerns, please email sgasenate@utk.edu.
Apply TODAY!
Best,
Sarah Patterson
SGA Senate Chair, 2009-2010
Labels: Open Senate Seats
Monday, September 21, 2009
Get Involved Survey
The Student Government Association has created an online involvement survey to help students become more engaged with campus life. The Get Involved Survey lists participating student organizations by category, and students can choose the groups they are interesting in learning more about. Periodically, each organization will receive a list of email addresses of those interested students, and they can then send out recruitment information. Our goal is to get students more connected to the Monday, September 14, 2009
Student Services
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Mayor's Advisory Board Applications Due Monday
SGA & The City of Knoxville are now accepting applications for the 2009-2010 Mayor's Advisory Board. Apply at http://cityofknoxville.org/boards/sab.asp.
Mayor Bill Haslam formed the Student Advisory Board to improve interaction between the University of Tennessee student community and City government. The UT Student Government Association acted in partnership with the city to create this board. The board meets with City leaders to connect students with today's issues and to inform city officials of their concerns for Knoxville. Applications for the 2009-2010 Mayor's Advisory Board are due this Monday, September 14th. For more information and to apply, visit the City of Knoxville's site at http://cityofknoxville.org/boards/sab.asp.
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