If elected, we will improve your classroom experience and give you a voice in your education. We will strive for an academic environment that supports success, values individuality, places your mental health first, and includes everyone. Much of what can be done requires buy-in from faculty. Through strong relationships, we will work tirelessly to convince faculty to implement ideas for the benefit of students.
In past work, we advocated for a longer reading period and shorter final exam blocks directly to the Provost, and we will continue to push harder. We voiced students' preferences for registration overrides, and we uplifted concerns that certain interdisciplinary majors, like Public Policy, Neuroscience, and International Relations, had issues with major restrictions. We also wrote a resolution calling for test-optional undergraduate admissions and met with faculty to express that students want to minimize printing in class.