Student Government
Welcome to SG
Welcome to Student Government at the University of North Florida. We are comprised of members devoted to serving the student body with pride and excellence. We actively work to meet the needs of students and to enhance the quality of campus life. We do this through hosting a variety of programs and funding student organizations. We also represent the student body on a local and state level.
Important Announcements
Position Available: Student Government
Student Government is looking for a secretary to record the minutes at the weekly Senate and Committee meetings. Click below to download the application. Please call (904) 620-2750 if you have any questions. The application is due Friday June 21, 2013 at 5:00 p.m.
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Judicial Review
On May 30, 2013, the
Judicial Council received a request to review CR-12S-2583, a Constitutional
Referendum presented to the student body during the Fall 2012 election.
Below is the Judicial Decision, presented by Chief Justice, Alex Goetz
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Judicial Review
On May 6, 2013, the
Judicial Council received a request to review CR-12S-2565, a Constitutional
Referendum presented to the student body during the Spring 2012 election.
Below is the Judicial Decision, presented by Chief Justice, Alex Goetz.
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2013 Parent/Guardian of the Year Award
Want to show your parent or guardian just how much you appreciate everything they have done for you? Then nominate him or her for the 2013 Parent/Guardian of the Year Award. Please submit your nomination to www.unf.edu/parents
Application
State of the UNF Student Body Address
March 25th, 2013
Presented by Student Body President Carlo Fassi
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Aim Higher
Over the last five years, the State of Florida has cut over $1 billion from our State University System (SUS), largely causing the 80% increase in tuition we've seen during that same period. Student Body Presidents have worked diligently with their University Presidents to hereby pledge no tuition increases across the state if our lawmakers recommit to our schools.
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