Student Government Association
@ Marywood University
MISSION
The Undergraduate Student Government Association of Marywood University serves not only as the voice of the undergraduate students but also the link between faculty and staff. Adhering to the core values of Marywood, these student leaders will do everything in their power to exercise their leadership skills to represent the student body.
WHAT WE DO
The Undergraduate Student Government Association (SGA) at Marywood represents the whole undergraduate student body and provides a variety of programs and activities for students. Elected SGA officers work to strengthen relationships between students, faculty, staff, and administration.
Advocate for the undergraduate student body to address their needs and concerns
Work as a liaison between the students and university administration
Achieve both cosmetic and academic improvements on campus to enhance the overall student experience
Act as a financial resource for recognized student clubs and organizations
Encourage students to be the positive change on campus
PAST NOTABLE GOALS ACCOMPLISHED BY SGA
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Provided supplemental funding to 50+ clubs and organizations
Created two, large Marywood outdoor murals
Improved technology and aesthetics to the Fireplace Lounge, including an 82” Multimedia TV, large rug, and decor
Coordinated a free self-defense class open to all Marywood students
Purchased diaper changing stations in restrooms for students with children (Gym and Learning Commons locations)
Purchased handicapped-accessible picnic tables and umbrellas for the Amphitheater
Submitted a letter of support for the proposed changes to the Core Curriculum and arranged for two student representatives to sit on the university's Core Curriculum Committee
Submitted a proposal to extend the Gym hours
Promoted Pacer Pride through Maxis' Birthday Party, Spirit Weeks and athletic Fan Zones
Hosted a third annual, campus-wide Day of Caring
... and much more!
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