A: Every student in the College of Undergraduate Studies of Immaculata University is a member of the Student Government Association.
A: The Student Council is made up of the elected officials that hold voting rights in SGA, and the executive president.
A: SGA meetings take place bi-monthly. Usually, they are on Sunday nights at 8:15 p.m. in the Theatre in Alumnae Hall. Dates of meetings are made public to the student body.
A. YES! Everyone is welcome to attend public meetings of the Student Government Association.
A: SGA shares an office with NSO. The Student Leadership Office is on Terrace DeChantal Hall in Student Development and Engagement.
A: The purpose of the association shall be to provide an opportunity for every student of the College of Undergraduate Studies of Immaculata University to develop his or her individual character, personality, and capacity for leadership to the highest possible degree through the exercise of personal and group initiative, resourcefulness, and responsibility in the conduct of student affairs.
A: Everyone can be involved in SGA. Whether you are an elected official or a volunteer representative, SGA is looking for dedicated students to serve on committees and, also, be present at SGA, class officer, and council meetings to lend extra input.
A. You can contact your class officers. (A comprehensive list of class councils are found on the main page.) You can also call the Student Leadership Office, 610-647-4400 ext. 3578 and e-mail SGA at SAIU@mail.immaculata.edu.