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Our Mission Foster a community of servant leaders Advocate for the needs and concerns of the student body Empower students to bring forth positive change for the betterment of the UMary community “Time trieth truth.” Saint Thomas More 7500 University Drive Bismarck, North Dakota 58504

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Page 1: Student Government Brochure 2017 - University of Mary · The student voice that is involved in University projects and decisions through engagement in student-faculty boards. ! MCDOV

 

   

Our Mission ¬ Foster a community

of servant leaders ¬ Advocate for the

needs and concerns of the student body

¬ Empower students to bring forth positive change for the betterment of the UMary community

 

“Time trieth truth.” -­‐Saint  Thomas  More  

 7500  University  Drive  

Bismarck,  North  Dakota  58504  

 

Page 2: Student Government Brochure 2017 - University of Mary · The student voice that is involved in University projects and decisions through engagement in student-faculty boards. ! MCDOV

   

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 How to Get Involved Run for office!

¬ Freshmen Elections Fall Semester

¬ Senator Elections Spring Semester

¬ Open Positions Listen for possible openings during the year!

¬ Pick up an application! Send us an email or Drop by our office      

 

Questions?

¬ Email Us: [email protected]

¬ Facebook Us: @UMaryStudentGovernment

¬ Tweet Us: @UMaryStudentGov

¬ Talk to Us: Everyone is welcome to attend our bi-weekly Student Government meetings! Send us an email for our meeting schedule – we would love to have you visit!

 

 

 

 

What is Student Government? ¬ The student voice that

serves as a liaison between the student body and the faculty/administration of the University.

¬ Diverse body of student leaders that are committed to bettering the UMary community.

¬ The student voice that is involved in University projects and decisions through engagement in student-faculty boards.