Student Government Association

Run for office in the 2009-2010 Student Government Election! 

Click here to download the packet!

Welcome to the Student Government Association website!

On behalf of the Bucks County Community College Student Government Association(SGA ), we would like to thank you for choosing Bucks!  Take a few moments to get familiar with our website, we have a lot of great infomation about our organization and how you can get involved. 

We invite you to become a member of Student Government Association to help make every students experience at Bucks as rewarding as yours will be. Leave your legacy at Bucks by getting involved! The SGA is a group of elected student leaders who have dedicated their time to serve.  The SGA is dedicated to addressing the concerns and ideas of the student body and turning them into action. 

If you have something that needs to be addressed by SGA, please click on the Issues and Concerns in the right column and post your thoughts.

Welcome to Bucks! 
Student Government Association

 

Here is your Spring SGA for 2009!

EXECUTIVE BOARD
President Seth Gansman
Vice President of Executive Orders Edward Steele
Vice President of Activities Ellen Bronckaerts
Executive Treasurer Justin Derry
Executive Secretary Vacant
 
COUNCILORS
Councilor for Student Involvement Alex Brazuk
Councilor for Public Relations Laura Irwin
Councilor for Clubs & Organizations Ravi Patel
Councilor for Student Advocacy  
Councilor at Large Kyle Dixon

HEY YOUNG VOTER!

  

TO REGISTER TO VOTE!

BCCC Student Government Assiciation wants to help register young voters!

Follow this logo to get registered!

Dates & Deadlines
Nov
24
Chamber Jazz
Ensemble Performance
Dec
1
Nursing Transfer Fair
Dec
4
Manhattan for the Holidays
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Fast Facts

More than 10,000 students
in academic credit courses in Fall 2008
Typical class size: 18 - 25 students

38 student-run clubs and organizations, each with community outreach
7 intercollegiate sports plus intramural teams and activities

Approximately 26% of students
receive some form of aid
More than $7.4 million in aid awarded