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Student Government Association

 

SGA President 2012-2013
Neil Claasen, Gunsmithing

Day Vice-President
Wesley Maynor, Criminal Justice

Evening Vice-President
Rose Reynosa, Associate in Arts

Secretary/Treasurer
Danielle Jaimes, Practical Nursing

Public Information Officer
Constance Thompson, Human Services

Advisors
Riley Beaman, Crystal Thomas

 

 2012-2013 SGA Officers

 

 

Student Ambassadors 2012-2013

 

Gabriele Collins - Associate in General Education

Adam Loflin, Electrical/Electronics Technology

John Penry - Forest Management Technology

Amanda Saunders - Early Childhood Education

 

 

 

SGA Constitution
SGA Clubs & Organizations

Club/Organization

Advisor
Alpha Beta Chi (Early Childhood) Darlene Brown
Beta Xi Omicron Club (Phi Theta Kappa) Robert Nelson, Cyndi Caviness
Business Technologies Club Mike Bowyers, Mike Collins
College Transfer Club
Criminal Justice Club Tracey Wyrick
Dental Assisting Club Lori McAllister
Forestry Club Russell Strong, Mike Thompson
Gunsmithing Society Wayne Bernauer
Human Services Kiera DesChamps
Medical Assisting Club Cyndi Caviness
Minority Male Mentoring Club Margo Gaddy, Crystal Thomas
Network Security Club
Pottery Club Mike Ferree
Practical Nursing Club Ann Black
Student Ambassadors Riley Beaman

Membership

All curriculum students at Montgomery Community College are members of the Student Government Association (SGA) and have the opportunity to participate in the organization and control of student affairs. The SGA is the official governing agency representing the students. Students receive experience in responsible citizenship through participating in student government activities. Activities such as sports, dances, picnics, socials, and student publications are supervised and approved by the SGA, the SGA advisor, and the Vice President of Student Services, as well as the President's Administrative Cabinet of the College.

Activities/Publications

Activities such as sports, picnics, socials, and student publications are supervised and approved by the SGA and the Vice President of Student Services. Final approval of SGA activities comes from the Vice President of Student Services. Appeals concerning the Vice President's decisions may be made in accordance with provisions set forth in the SGA Constitution.

Procedures for Handling Funds

All chartered student organizations including the SGA must utilize the same purchasing procedures established by the Business Office for all college departments and divisions. Student organizations soliciting funds in the name of the College must deposit these funds through the Business Office. The Vice President of Student Services must approve any solicitation of funds, goods, or services by any club or organization affiliated with the MCC Student Government Association.

Fundraising and Solicitation

College buildings or campus spaces may not be used to raise funds for individuals or organizations except for officially recognized college projects or organizations that have obtained prior approval from the President or her designee.

Classes, clubs, or other college groups planning to solicit contributions or to sell goods or services must request approval in writing from the This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. before the fundraising activity takes place.

Political candidates or their representatives may set up a table in the Student Lounge or just outside the lounge to talk with interested persons. Candidates or their representatives must obtain prior approval from the Vice President of Student Services prior to coming on campus. No posters should be used to announce their coming or presence except those that can be attached to the table they are using. Campaign literature may be distributed at the specified locations to persons visiting the candidates or their representatives.

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