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The Minnesota State University Student Association

The Minnesota State University Student Association. Represent. Inform. Organize. 2013-2014. Basics. Established in 1967 Funded and Operated by Students $.43/semester credit Annual budget ~ $760,000 Represent 70,000+ State University Students

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The Minnesota State University Student Association

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  1. The Minnesota State University Student Association Represent. Inform. Organize. 2013-2014

  2. Basics • Established in 1967 • Funded and Operated by Students • $.43/semester credit • Annual budget ~ $760,000 • Represent 70,000+ State University Students • One of the most powerful and stable student associations in the country

  3. Why does MSUSA exist? • To bring the thoughts, opinions and personal stories of students to the men and women making decisions that impact the lives of students. • State Legislature • MnSCU • Federal Legislature • Decision-makers have difficulty creating laws and policies that serve the needs of students when they don’t have a clear understanding of those needs. • MSUSA exists to make sure the true needs of students are considered when laws and policies are being made.

  4. Structure • 3 Elected Student Officers • State Chair • Vice Chair • Treasurer • 7 Members of the Board Directors • 41 Delegate Assembly Members • 28 Campus Committee Members • 4 on each campus (Campus Coordinator, Legislative/MnSCU Specialist, PR Specialist, Diversity Specialist) • 6 Full Time Staff Members • Administration and Management • Executive Director • Office Manager • Engaging and Informing Students • Director of Campus Organizing • Director of Development and Programs • Director of Communications • Policy • Director of Government and System Relations • Interns and office volunteers

  5. Higher Education in Minnesota • Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MnSCU) system includes all public schools except the University of Minnesota • State and tuition funded, more than half of funding comes from tuition • Shared governance: includes Legislature, Board of Trustees, Chancellor, Presidents, Students, Faculty and Staff • 2013-2014 Tuition and Fees • Bemidji: $9,757 • MSU Mankato: $7,558 • Metropolitan: $6,642 • MSU Moorhead: $7,819 • St. Cloud: $7,514 • SMSU: $8.062 • Winona: $8,736

  6. MSUSA Successes: Saving you $ • 2-year tuition freeze for all state university students. (2013-2015) • $102 Million Dollars of New Investment in State Universities • S75.4 million in new funds for the State Grant Program (2013-2015) • Increase in Living Miscellaneous Expense from $7,000 to $7,900 • State Grant Pilot Program that will make State Grant Program more equitable for working students • Open Education Resource Study and Cost Reduction Plan • MnSCU must formulate a plan to reduce students costs related to instructional materials by at least 1 percent.

  7. MSUSA Successes: Increasing Opportunity • Worked with coalition to pass the MN Dream Act • Will enable undocumented students to receive state financial aid • Worked with Coalition of Greater MN Cities to pass the Greater MN Internship Tax Credit • Creates paid internships for students at Greater Minnesota state universities

  8. MSUSA Successes: 2012 Election • Registered over 7,000 students to vote • Received $10,000 grant from Bremer Foundation • Innovative “Jered Votes” Campaign • Worked with coalition to defeat the Voter ID amendment • Received $2,000 grant from Inter Faculty Organization (IFO)

  9. MSUSA Successes: Increasing the Student Voice • Invited by U.S. PIRG for student loan interest White House bill signing (2012) • Former State Chair Moriah Miles testified before U.S. House Education and the Workforce subcommittee (2013) • Student testimony at Minnesota higher education legislative committees • Testified at Federal Negotiated Rulemaking Hearing • HEAPR tours on some campuses with legislators, administration and students. • Past two MnSCU state university student trustees were MSUSA recommendations.

  10. MSUSA Successes: Increasing the Student Voice • Students and/or staff served on each MnSCU Council: Academic and Student Affairs Coordinating Commission. Policy Council, Academic Affairs, Student Affairs and Academic and Student Support Technology Council • Survey was conducted about Advising to guide the work of the Student Affairs committee • Monthly meetings with MnSCU Chancellor Rosenstone to address student issues

  11. MSUSA Successes: Scholarships • Penny Program awarded over $17,000 in fellowships and scholarships during 2012-2013. • Major Penny Program fundraisers in 2012-2013 raised over 100 % more money that previous year • Jared P. Stene Student Leadership Scholarship has increased individual donations by 80 %

  12. How YOU can get involved • Before each new academic year, students can run and/or apply for a leadership position • Become a Board Member • Become a Student Officer • Become a Campus Committee Member • Throughout the academic year, any student can… • Participate in MSUSA organizing work on campus • Attend Delegate Assemblies • Join the Lobby Corps • Stay informed by following MSUSA on social media • Sign up for MSUSA updates

  13. Stay Informed Website: www.msusa.org Facebook: www.facebook.com/msusa1967 YouTube: www.youtube.com/msusa1967 Twitter: www.twitter.com/msusa1967

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