STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION
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Objectives The student government exists to promote the following: • To consult with and make recommendations to the administration on any matter affecting student welfare • To aid in bringing about and enhancing the spirit of cooperation among students, faculty, and administration • To assist in the development of the college within the authority delegated to the ASOCC • To assist in promoting understanding between the college and the community • To demonstrate the traits of good citizenship, providing the experiences of a democratic government • To instill in the individual student the determination to uphold its own honor and that of the college • To develop high standards of personal conduct within the student body • To support and finance recognized activities and to promote new ideas and activities • To reflect the opinions of the student body. • To inform the student body of the programs of the ASOCC
College Senate Meetings
The College Senate meets two times per month.
Associated Student of Ocean County College Preamble
The Associated Students of Ocean County College, in order to provide a means whereby to realize the following enumerated aims, do hereby establish the Constitution under the authority of the Board of Trustees of Ocean County College. A. To represent the interests of the Associated Students to the Board of Trustees of Ocean County College, the Administration and the Faculty B. To provide for the active participation on the part of the Students in the formulation of college policy and procedures C. To provide for the active participation on the part
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of the Students in the formulation of college policy and procedures
Article 1: Name The name of this organization shall be THE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OF OCEAN COUNTY COLLEGE and be designated as the ASOCC.
Article 2: Precedence This constitution shall take precedence over any instrument governing the student body.
Article 3: Membership Membership to ASOCC shall be granted to every full and part time Student upon payment of the Student Activities Fee in said semester.
Article 4: The Student Senate Section 1. The representative Body of the ASOCC
shall be known as the Associated Student Senate, and herein shall be referred to as the Student Senate. Section 2. The following officers and representatives shall be elected by popular vote of the ASOCC and shall constitute the twenty-two (22) member Senate. Each elected person shall have one vote on all issues except the President who will vote only in the event of a tie. A. The President of the ASOCC B. The Vice-President of the ASOCC C. The Treasurer of the ASOCC D. Eighteen (18) Senators-at-Large consisting of nine (9) Sophomore and nine (9) Freshmen E. The Secretary
Section 3. Other members of the Senate shall include
A. Senatorial Assistants 1. Any student who runs for a seat on the Senate and is not elected to the desired position of Senatorial Assistant. 2. Any student who so desires may be recognized by the President for position of Senatorial Assistant. B. The advisor to the Senate shall be the Director of Student Life or an appointed Representative. C. Honorary Members 1. Honorary membership shall be granted to