Undergraduate and graduate students are invited to participate in university-wide committees and working groups, which are vital components to university service and engagement on-campus. Committees and working groups cover a wide array of topics, such as: Equity and Inclusion, Space Allocation, Student Success and much more.
ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø participates in a shared governance model, which means that student representation and voice are important components to decision-making. Students can learn about involvement opportunities on the university website, the , and through Student Life and Leadership Development (SLLD).
Students should budget about 10 hours per month to participate in these involvements, which include:
- 2-3 meetings per month
- email correspondence
- potential event attendance
To participate in university-wide committees, students must:
- have at least a 2.0 cumulative grade point average
- be enrolled and degree-seeking
- be in good academic and conduct standing
If a student is interested in participating on a committee or working group, they can fill out the Involvement Form on the . Students should indicate their availability (taking classes, work and other co-curricular involvements into account) and rank the top five committees or working groups they are most interested in. SLLD will facilitate the process of matching students with involvements on-campus and will correspond with students and committees within two weeks of submitting an involvement form.
For questions about participating in university-wide committees or working groups as a student representative, contact student.life@metrostate.edu.