Student Government Association
WHAT IS SGA? SGA (the Student Government Association) is a governance group that represents all students on campus. We are regular students who are involved in campus life and want to make students' lives easier and more enjoyable. We are trying to make a difference on our campus by listening to students, taking their comments and suggestions into consideration and making positive changes whenever possible.
All Santa Fe Community College students enrolled for a minimum of a 1 credit bearing course are automatically members of the SGA and are welcome to attend SGA meetings. If you have concerns about what is happening on campus or would like to see a policy change, you should bring your concern to SGA. If you are interested in becoming more involved in campus governance, you can become a voting member of SGA by virtue of your participation in SGA events and regular meetings. Meetings are held every other on Wednesday from 11:30-1:30pm. Free lunch is proviced for all who attend.
Fall 2009 Meeting Schedule:
- September 2, Jemez room 1
- September 16, Jemez room 1
- September 30, Jemez room 1
- October 14, Jemez room 1
- October 28, Jemez room 1
- November 11, Jemez room 1
- November 25, Jemez room 1
- December 9, Jemez room 1
2009-2010 Student Government Association Executive Council and Senators:
| President | Cindy Nava, cindy.nava@sfcc.edu |
| Vice-President |
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| Treasurer | Oman Cooper, oman.cooper@sfcc.edu |
| Secretary/Historian | Matthew Scarborough, matthew.scarborough@sfcc.edu |
| Senator, Liberal Arts & Core Studies | Araceli Rivera, |
| Senator, Business & Applied Technologies | Desiree Romero, |
| Senator, Education | Megan Coleman, megan.coleman@sfcc.edu |
| Senator, Health & Sciences | Jeana Black, jeana.black@sfcc.edu |
| Senator, Arts & Design | VACANT* |
| Advisers: | Letty Naranjo, letty.naranjo@sfcc.edu Jill Douglass, jilll.douglass@sfcc.edu |
SFCC operates using a shared governance model. What this means is that if you do not actively express your views, someone else will do so in your name. The Student Government Association (SGA) not only acts as students' representatives on the Governance Council, but also determines how your student activities fees are spent, acts as an advocate for student needs on campus and has, on occasion, traveled to Washington D.C. to lobby Congress on your behalf. The SGA President is a non-voting member of SFCC's governing board.

For more information, please contact Letty Naranjo, Student Activities Coordinator, (505) 428-1266, letty.naranjo@sfcc.edu.


