We are the Student Representative Council of BYU-Idaho. We represent You the student & we want your Voice to be Heard! #byuisrc
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While many universities have a student government that passes legislation and works separately from the administration of the university, BYU-Idaho has taken a more focused approach.
Members of the Student Representative Council work together with the administration in over 20 administrative councils to ensure that the voice of the students is being heard, and that issues and concerns are resolved in a way that benefits the entire BYU-Idaho community.
SRC volunteers carry out this work with the following objectives:
Seek to implement students' ideas and solutions
Represent students by actively participating in university administrative councils
Research global student concerns and propose viable solutions
Educate students on current policies
The council is led by a student Director who is interviewed by the BYU-Idaho Dean of Students to serve for a single semester.