Central State University
Student Organizations
There are approximately 30 student organizations
operating on campus. These student organizations are classified
under six categories: Academic, Business, Special Interest, Religions,
Honorary and Greek letter organizations. The Office of the University
Center and Student Development in conjunction with the SGA's Inter
organization Committee monitors the recognized student organizations
activities.
The Student Government Association (SGA) represents
the student body by serving as the liaison between the students
and the administration. The SGA, faculty and staff share the responsibility
of making decisions that affect campus life. The SGA has an executive
and legislative board.
The Student Government Association seeks to maintain
a spirit of cooperation in the activities of the University and
encourages student initiative through service. The SGA also oversees
many student activities and serves as an advisory body in many
areas of the University.
The SGA office is located in the Norman E. Ward, Sr. University
Center. Responsibilities of the SGA and information concerning
student participation in the various phases of self-governance
are detailed in the Student Handbook.
The Greek letter organizations are governed by the
CSU National Pan-Hellenic Council. Both governing bodies are overseen
by the Director of the University Center and Student Development.
Students are encouraged to seek membership and actively participate
in student organizations at Central State. These student organizations
enhance the campus community and provide students with the opportunity
to develop responsibility and leadership outside the classroom.
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