How can I get involved in student government at Union? And do students really have a say about what goes on?
Students have full voting rights on the two councils that recommend changes to educational policy and student life. Students also have seats in groups that advise the president on such matters as budgetary planning and long-range needs. Each year, two students are elected to membership on the College’s Board of Trustees. And students take part in matters involving hiring, campus safety and communications. Outside of student government, opportunities for leadership abound. Check out the Minervas, clubs, Theme Houses or Kenney Community Center.