SLCC – Student-At-Large Application 2014-2015

Before completing your application, please review the list of available positions on the back of this form.

Eligibility requirements:

  • Must be currently enrolled and planning to take classes through May 2015
  • Must not have a leadership position within student government.

Today’s Date: ______

Name: ______S Number: ______

Address: ______City: ______Zip: ______

Home Phone:______Cell Phone: ______

Email:______

How do youprefer to be contacted?(Please circle all that apply)Home Phone Cell Phone Text Message Email

Major: ______How much longer will you attend SLCC? ______

Which campus do you spend the most time at? ______

Are you taking classes anywhere else? ______

Please answer the following questions. Use a separate sheet of paperif necessary.

  • Please describe any previous leadership/service experience.
  • What SLCC issues are of greatest concern to you?
  • If you have indicated an interest in a specificcommittee, please tell why that committee is of interest to you.

Please return your completed application to the Vice President of Student Services, Student Center 274, Taylorsville Redwood campus, or email it to. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at 801-957-4336.

Thank you for your interest, we look forward to working with you!

FOR OFFICE STAFF ONLY

After receiving, make copies and give to appropriate Vice President/AVP or Director, then file original.

Date application was turned in: ______Interview date & time: ______

GPA: Cumulative ______or Semester ______Current Enrolled Credit Hours:______

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Students-at-Large areneeded on the boardslisted below.

Please mark the box next to any of the boards you would be interested in.

Arts & Cultural Events (2 Students-at-Large):
Reviews proposals and provides financial and promotional support for artistic and cultural events/programs that augment student activities, advance educational opportunities, ensure multicultural/ethnic programming and enhance SLCC strategic priorities. Meets once in the Fall and 4 - 5 times during Spring Semester.
Athletic Advisory Board(2 Students-at-Large):
Oversees and provides advice regarding intercollegiate athletic programs. Meets twice per semester.
Screening (2 Students-at-Large):
Participates in interview processes and search committees for various positions. Meets as needed.
Auxiliary Services Advisory Board (1 Student-at-Large):
Advises and assists the Director of Auxiliary Services/Student Center in the establishment and evaluation of operation policies for the Student Center. Meets once a month during the lunch hour (lunch is provided).
Media Council (1 Student-at-Large):
Advises the Media Center which is radio, TV, newspaper and internet productions. Meets as needed.
Student Fee (2 Students-at-Large):
Provides input into decisions regarding the allocation of student fees. Meets 4 - 5 times during Spring Semester (dates are usually scheduled for the end of January or beginning of February.)
Student Standards Committee (2 Students-at-Large):
Adjudicates student misconduct and grievance appeals as outlined in the Student Code of Conduct. Meets as needed; typically 1 - 2 times a year
Technology Fee (2 Students-at-Large):
Oversees the funding for the open computer labs, technology needs and wireless initiatives on campus. Meets monthly.