Student Association
about the Student Association...
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2008-2009 Student Association Elected Officials:
SA President Brett Walsh
SA Vice President Shane Gormley
SA Chaplain: Stacey Hull
WHO IS SA?
The Student Association is comprised of all undergraduate students matriculated within Roberts Wesleyan College during the course of any given year. The Student Association Leadership Team (S.A.L.T.) is involved in the planning and integration of student activities so that students can have a full and balanced life outside the classroom. S.A.L.T. promotes a sense of group responsibility and plays the critical role of student representation for all aspects of community life. Associate Dean for Student Programming, Brenda J. Myrthil, advises this body of student leaders.
WHAT DOES S.A.L.T. DO?
The Student Association Leadership Team (S.A.L.T.) exists to further a spirit of community, ensure a voice in institutional affairs, and promote an atmosphere conducive to individual and corporate growth with a Christ-centered perspective. S.A.L.T. also exists to forward the ideals and standards of Roberts Wesleyan College as they pertain to student growth: spiritual, intellectual, personal, and social.
HOW CAN I BE MORE INVOLVED?
The Student Association officers are elected or appointed from the student body at large. The Student Association Leadership Team is responsible for providing the leadership of the activities of the Student Association. Each SA entity has a committee which students can join at any time of the year. Examples include: Campus Ministries, Senate, Social Life, Publicity, Intramurals, Beacon newspaper, and Chesbronian yearbook.
HOW CAN I FIND OUT MORE?
For more information about specific positions within the Student Association, see the listing of SA leadership positions and the duties associated with them.
For more information about the Student Association in general, click here for a copy of the Student Association Constitution or stop by the Office of Student Services, located in Rinker.

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