We thank you for the opportunity to represent you, the students, and would like to further commit Student Government to fulfilling students needs and goals.
RVCC Student Government Association (SGA)
WHO WE ARE?
We are the Student Government of Raritan Valley Community College, and we’re all about improving the lives and enhancing the experiences of students.
HOW TO REACH US?
Our office in located behind the Game Room, which is in the second floor of College Center Building. Office hours is available during Fall and Spring semester (Office Hours Schedule will be determined soon and posted here). You can call us at 908-526-1200 Ext. 8911 or email us at [email protected].
HOW WE REACH YOU?
SGA does offer coffee hours not only to provide free coffee, fruits, and snacks for students, but also to reach out, meet, and discuss problems related to college life with students.
SGA also runs General Assembly, which is a monthly meeting for ALL CLUBS. This is a great chance for ALL THE CLUB LEADERS to get to know each other and SGA. Some clubs utilize this opportunity to find clubs with common project, and they want to collaborate together. By runing General Assembly, SGA can learn more about clubs, and clubs can know more about other clubs and SGA.
~~~GET FUNDED!~~~~~
Are you a new student organization or simply an enthusiastic group of students pursing a common interest? Do you have a project or travel that was not accounted for in your budget? Purchasing equipment? Get funded by Student Government! It's your money!
For more information, please contact us via office hours, send email to [email protected] or call us at 908-526-1200 Ext. 8911.
List of 2013-2014 Officers
President: Khushwant Pall
Executive Vice President: Christopher Wilson
V.P. of Media and Info: Kyle Mazewski
V.P. of Finance: Faradae Renner
Senators:
- Nicole Perez
- Michal Ginzburg
- Sandeep Mishra
- Katherine Bauer
Alumni Rep: Victoria Okereke
Advisor: Jason Fredericks
Student Government works to investigate and resolve common student problems; advocate for the inclusion of students in the overall policy and decision-making processes of the college community; promote awareness of the student’s role in the academic community; enhance the quality and scope of education at the college, both inside and outside the classroom; and empowering students with opportunities to step up and be a leader.