ASG Senate Applications Open Until Feb. 19
Applications are open for the Associated Student Government Senate. Members of the Senate represent the needs of students in their academic college by writing legislation to address campus issues. Senators will gain an understanding of parliamentary procedure, leadership experience and service opportunities.
Applications are open now on HogSync until noon Monday, Feb. 19.
In addition, applicants will need to pass the candidate quiz on the ASG HogSync page before noon Monday. Those interested can find more information in the election packet at asg.uark.edu/elections. Questions about Senator responsibilities can be directed to Chair of the Senate Jackson Terrell at asgsen@uark.edu. Questions about the election can be directed to Chief Justice Kourtney Thompson at asgjcj@uark.edu or JD DiLoreto-Hill at diloreto@uark.edu.
This event is sponsored by Associated Student Government. Individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply. If you require a reasonable accommodation in order to apply, please contact asgjcj@uark.edu. Associated Student Government is a program in the Division of Student Affairs.
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Jackson Terrel,
Associated Student Government
401-575-5255,
asgsen@uark.edu
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