Government Administration - Lowell, Massachusetts, United States
The Student Government Association (SGA) is a representative body of undergraduate students that serves to advance the interests of students, promote their general welfare and act as a representative on their behalf in all matters of university governance. SGA is a democratic entity with a formalized role in university governance that is officially recognized by the University of Massachusetts Board of Trustees.The elected representatives of the SGA, include the President, Vice President, Student Trustee, six Senators from each college within the university, and 12 At-Large Senators, form the Senate which meets on a biweekly basis during the regular academic year.There are various standing committees within the Senate, which meet on a regular basis, each serving a distinct purpose; Finance, Governance, Academic Affairs, Health & Wellness, Public Relations, Events, and, Campus Life & Environment.