The PSG Congress includes two Representatives from every Council and Student Senators. Congress passes Acts. Acts of Congress include Resolutions, Position Statements, Appropriations, and Amendments to the PSG Code.
Every second Tuesday, between September 2025 through May 2026, via Zoom:
September 16, 2025 (Exception)
October 14, 2025
November 11, 2025
December 9, 2025
January 20, 2026 (Exception)
February 10, 2026
March 10, 2026
April 14, 2026
May 19, 2026 (Exception)
Join by Zoom:
https://umn-private.zoom.us/j/2736859917
Meeting ID: 273 685 9917
Problems joining? Call/Text: +1 702-417-8799
Note: Head councils are still working to elect representatives for PSG and we are in the process of updating representatives for this academic year. If you do not see a representative listed below for your school's council, we encourage you to reach out to your program and see where they are at in the process. (Updated as of 10/20/2025)
Grad Students in Ed and Human Development
TBD
Graduate Nursing Student Council
Bridget Ryan: ryan1110@umn.edu
Sydney Hoffman: hoff1417@umn.edu
Law Council
Alec Casey: casey592@umn.edu
Keaton Zeimet: zeime023@umn.edu
MBA Association
Chinechetam Jeremiah Ogazi: ogazi001@umn.edu
Teddy Sims: sims0160@umn.edu
Medical Student Council
(Duluth): Briar Peterson: pet00673@d.umn.edu
(Twin cities): Jaitri Joshi: joshi308@umn.edu
TBD
Pharmacy College Board
Taya Endreson: endre078@umn.edu
Korinn Delaney: delan376@umn.edu
Public Affairs Student Association
Dylan Young: youn2535@umn.edu
TBD
School of Dentistry Council
TBD
TBD
School of Public Health Student Senate
Karly Allison (1st year): allis291@umn.edu
Keemarr McKinney-Van Buren (2nd year): mckin491@umn.edu
Social Work
TBD
Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences
TBD
Veterinary Medicine Student Council
Kristen Blau: blau0073@umn.edu
The Supreme Court is comprised of ten Student Justice seats, one for each Council in PSG. The Supreme Court issues opinions on cases and questions brought to it by students or PSG officials.
The Judiciary within the Professional Student Government at the University of Minnesota is established on an ad-hoc basis and operates within the boundaries defined by the Congress. The Judiciary is constituted as needed and its powers and jurisdiction are set by the Congress in accordance with the organization's Constitution.