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− | == Functions ==
| + | *[[student councils]] (most likely) |
| + | *[[governing boards]] (likely) |
| + | *[[student groups]] (less likely) |
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− | The main functions of student councils are to:
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− | *pursue policy changes important to their constituents (or sometimes not)
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− | *host programming of their own
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− | *oversee and allocate funds to the [[governing boards]], which in turn allocate funds to [[student groups]]
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− | The latter function is perhaps the most important. Each spring, at a meeting known as "[[F@CU]]", the councils divide out the proceeds of the [[student life fee]]s between themselves and the governing boards.
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− | == List of student councils ==
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− | The four undergraduate student councils are as follows:
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− | *[[Columbia College Student Council]] ([[CCSC]])
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− | *[[Engineering Student Council]] ([[ESC]])
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− | *[[General Studies Student Council]] ([[GSSC]])
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− | *Barnard's [[Student Government Association]] ([[SGA]])<ref>Barnard is technically an affiliate of Columbia</ref>
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− | == References ==
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− | <references/>
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− | [[Category:Student government|*]]
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Latest revision as of 19:18, 1 December 2013
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