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Student Government Candidates
Here are the 2008-2009 candidates Student Government (SGA). Click on each candidate (or pair of candidates) to see their biographies and pictures if available. Tri/Co-Executive
Student Dean of Finance
Senator of Multicultural Affairs
Senator of Business
Senator of Education
Senator of College of Engineering
Student Dean of Graduate School
Senator of Letters, Arts, and Sciences
Senator of Nursing and Health Sciences Representatives at Large
SGA Educator of the Year Award Candidates Letters Arts and Sciences (LAS) 2. Joshua Dunn (Political Science) 3. James Colvin (Political Science) 4. Carole Hubber (Geography) 5. Michael Larson (Geography) 6. Maria Goni (History) 7. Seyhan Dwelis 8. Lorrain Arangno 9. Carol Dass 10. Dena Samuels Business 1. David Fredrick (Accounting) 2. Jeff Sandri (Finance) 3. James Lopresti (Management) 4. Richard Woodruff (Real Estate) Nursing 1. Marcia London 2. Travis Peterson 3. Linda Weaver Engineering 1. Julie Albertson 2. Jugal Kalita 3. Michael Larson 4. Tim Chamillard 5. Gregory Plett Education 1. Laura Marshal 2. Clint Fisher Referendum I : Student Health Center Fee Change Referendum The UCCS Student Health Center
provides quality medical care for illnesses/injuries, preventative health
visits, and accurate health education information so that students can
make informed choices regarding their health care. Students are encouraged
to take advantage of The Center's convenient location and reasonable
charges. Student fees and co-pay revenue fund the Student Health Canter.
"Health care for the student body" is more than just a slogan,
it is indicative of The Center's interest and concern for students and
their futures. This fee change proposal will allow the Student Health
Center to continue with its normal operations for 2008-2009. Referendum II: Solar Energy Will you support the installation of energy producing solar panels, a clean and renewable energy source, on campus buildings? The total cost to students would be a student fee of $5 per student, per semester (NOT per credit hour), through spring semester 2013. This will reduce our dependency on fossil fuels and ultimately lower electricity costs for the campus.
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