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Each year, students are nominated by fellow students, faculty, staff, administrators and community members. Students may also nominate themselves. Up to 55 students are chosen by a selection committee. Awardees will be recognized at the Student Leadership Gala on May 8th.
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Mission Statement To support and represent the students of San José State University by continuing the organization’s legacy of student advocacy and leadership; to enhance SJSU students’ education through high-quality programs and services; and, to prepare students as they move towards a thoughtful and purposeful life after graduation. - A.S. Strategic Plan 2018-2023
One Washington Square San José, CA 95192-0128 as.sjsu.edu
Materials are available in alternative formats. Events are wheelchair accessible. Individuals requiring sign language interpreters, real-time captioners or other accommodations should promptly contact Associated Students at (408)924-6242 or as-info@sjsu.edu. This booklet is designed by A.S. Marketing and is printed by the A.S. Print & Technology Center.