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Associated Student Body Government. “Students Serving Students” The Associated Student Body Government serves students through the college flea market, campus donations, academic scholarships, and campus activities. Associated Student Body Government. 2007 - 2008. Board of Trustees
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Associated Student Body Government “Students Serving Students” The Associated Student Body Government serves students through the college flea market, campus donations, academic scholarships, and campus activities. Page 1
Associated Student Body Government 2007 - 2008 Board of Trustees May 6, 2008
Associated Student Body Government ASBG Actual & Budgeted Income Page 3
Associated Student Body Government Internal Improvements • Budget • Treasurer’s Report • Parliamentary Procedures • Bylaw Restructure • Anticipated Learning Outcomes • Event Binders • Leadership Presentations Page 4
Associated Student Body Government Delta College Flea Market • Main source of revenue to the ASBG • Student operated. • Provides student employment & business learning skills. • Offers scholarships to student employees. • Brings campus awareness to the community. Page 5
Associated Student Body Government Flea Market Growth 1% Growth Page 6
Associated Student Body Government Student Employment • There are 8 students employed at the Delta College Flea Market. • Flea Market Employee Scholarships- • 2.5 GPA • 12 Units • Submit an Essay • 4 student employee scholarships received in Fall 07. • Potentially 5 student employee scholarships in Spring 08. Page 7
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Associated Student Body Government Scholarships • $43,000 dollars in scholarships given a year. • One of the largest contributors to the scholarship fund on campus. Page 13
Associated Student Body Government Campus Activities • Mustang Nights – Ten evenings 6pm-10pm • CARE Dinner • Safe Sex Campaign • Talent Shows - Three • Black History Month Lecture Series • Club’s Night- Fall & Spring • Club’s Nish • Parliamentary Speaker/ Training • Day Of Diversity • Film Festival • Earth Day • Healthy Lifestyles and Wellness From November 2007 to April 2008 the ASBG hosted 34 campus events. That is an average of five events a month. Page 15
Associated Student Body Government CARE Dinner 2007 Page 16
Associated Student Body Government Film Festival 2008 Page 17
Associated Student Body Government Club’s Night Page 18
Associated Student Body Government Mustang Nights – Thursday Evenings • Longest standing open mic in Stockton • Singing, poetry readings and free-style Page 19
Associated Student Body Government College Improvements Lounge Renovation Free Wi-Fi Service on Campus Page 20
Associated Student Body Government Sustainability • Flea market recycle container • Light bulb exchange program • Water bottle replacement to water tower • Earth Day Page 21
Associated Student Body Government Leadership Training/ Student Learning Outcomes • Manage large projects effectively. • Develop interpersonal relationships in a professional setting. • Promote responsible stewardship. • Broaden civic responsibility. • Cultivate personal growth. • Empower students to become leaders. • Develop knowledge of International/ Domestic policy. Page 22
Associated Student Body Government Conferences Attended • CCCSAA Conference ( Sacramento, Ca) • ASACC Conference (Washington D.C.) • Nine missions of the United Nations ( New York, New York) Page 24
Associated Student Body Government Political Advocacy • Promote legislation increase Pell Grant from $4310 to $5100. • College Opportunity and Affordability Act HR 4137, reform higher education system so that it operates in the best interest of students and families. • Prop 92 Page 25
Associated Student Body Government Next Year’s Goals/Improvements • Strengthen communication between administration and students. • Increase student representation on shared governance committees. • Boost awareness of the ASBG and its function to the student body. • Foster support for clubs, programs, and college life. • Establish ASBG representation at satellite campuses. • Modify student ID program to be usable campus-wide. Page 29