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Want to get involved with USG? Join a committee! Most committees meet weekly and the time commitment can be as much as you want to put in. See which committee best suits your schedule and interest. Choose from:

Academic Affairs Meeting Time: Thurs 6-7pm STU 106
Alumni Affairs Meeting Time: Wed 5-6pm STU 106
Campus Affairs Meeting Time: Wed 7-8pm GFS 107
Community Affairs Meeting Time: Thurs 5-6pm STU 106
Diversity Affairs Meeting Time: Tues 5-6pm Litera Tea
Elections Commission Meeting Time: Fri 11-12am STU 106
University Affairs Meeting Time: Thurs 6-7pm GFS 105
Outreach Meeting Time: Wed 6-7pm STU 106

Funding Board Meeting

Discretionary Fund Meeting Time: Wed 7-8pm STU 106
Leadership Fund Meeting Time: Mon 5-6pm STU 106
Philanthropy Fund Meeting Time: Mon 7-8pm STU 106
Professional Fund Meeting Time: Wed 8-9pm STU 106
Academic Research Fund Meeting Time: TBA

To join any of these committees please fill out a Committee Application and turn it into the USG Office (STU 106) as soon as possible.

Additionally, we now have three positions open in the Spring 2010 for the Undergraduate Student Government: Director of Alumni Affairs, Assistant Director of Elections/Recruitment, and Assistant Director of Communications. If you wish to apply for one of these positions, feel free to download this application. All applications will be due on Friday, Nov 20th. to STU106. Thank you.

If you have any questions, please contact one of the Co-Directors of Elections and Recruitment: Scott Hummel (shummel@usc.edu) or Emiko Suzuki (esuzuki@usc.edu).


Academic Affairs

  • This committee works on issues surrounding academic ethics, advising, textbooks, and other academic concerns of undergraduate students. This committee also has programs and projects dealing with the new USG Course Guide, encouraging academic excellence, and distributing relevant information on USC academic life such as research opportunities, mentoring, and other means of integrative learning.

Alumni Affairs

  • Alumni Affairs seeks to connect current USC students with alumni. Through on and off campus events and putting alumni in touch with students, Alumni Affairs works to make the Trojan Family a reality.

Campus Affairs

  • This committee handles such areas as safety, transportation, and health on campus. We are also the committee that is overseeing the new Campus Center and the new Health Center. Our role is to serve as student advocates in each of these vital fields.

Community Affairs

  • This committee is vital in getting the Undergraduate Student Government, along with the undergraduate student body as a whole, involved in community services. We organize activities and service events to benefit the local, area, and global community.

Diversity Affairs

  • This committee is responsible for representing all minority interests on campus and serving as diversity advocates. We work to raise awareness of minority concerns, and our committee members often conduct research for advocacy proposals and organize minority awareness events.

Elections and Recruitment

  • Elections and Recruitment has two main objectives: To recruit new USG members, and to plan and organize the USG elections in February. Members of this committee will help to organize election events during the first two months of the spring semester, and will manage recruitment efforts throughout the year.

University Affairs

  • This committee’s objective is to make the lives of undergraduates easier by addressing issues that affect nearly every undergrad. Specific duties include issues of housing, Trojan Hospitality (ex. meal plans), and Lyon Center improvement.

Outreach

  • This committee is a branch of the Communications Department within USG. It is our privilege to be the faces that represent USG to the entire undergraduate student body. Our role is to provide the student body with USG updates and important information by any creative means necessary, from face-to-face contact, creating attractive posters, print and online media, and any and all other innovative avenues the committee develops for the purpose of reaching out to the student body.

Discretionary Funding Board

  • The USG Discretionary Board was established to fund programming events that are campus wide and that do not fall under the other four funding boards. It is the board's goal to sponsor events that are entertaining, cultural, and/or educational and cater to the entire student body

Leadership Funding Board

  • Leadership Fund Board grants funding to recognized student organizations to support events that promote leadership development and recognition.

Philanthropy Funding Board

  • The USG Philanthropy Fund seeks to sponsor “hands-on” community service events which create a beneficial partnership between the University and the greater community. Additionally, it is the mission of this committee to encourage student organizations to work together to maximize philanthropic opportunities throughout the university.

Professional Funding Board

  • Professional Fund provides funding for events sponsored by campus organizations that allow students an opportunity to engage in events that provide a chance to meet professionals in various fields.

Academic Research Funding Board

  • The USG Academic Research Fund was established to provide undergraduates with funding to conduct research projects, attend academic conferences and pursue other academic extracurricular activities.
   
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