5 Things to Know as a Transfer Student at Emerson
I’m going to be talking about the transfer of credits at Emerson because that sure is a tricky process!
I’m going to be talking about the transfer of credits at Emerson because that sure is a tricky process!
Below are the remarks that the 2018-2019 Student Representative to the Board of Trustees gave to the Board on February 28, 2019. Please email sga_president@emerson.edu if you have any questions or would like to talk about anything included in these remarks!
As SGA’s Sustainability Commissioner, I am working closely with students’ concerns on the current status of sustainability at Emerson. Sustainability is defined as “avoidance of the depletion of natural resources in order to maintain an ecological balance.” My job is to insure that Emerson is being as eco-friendly as possible.
My name is Daniella Baltazar, I’m a member of the sophomore honors class, and I’m the current Honors Program commissioner on SGA. I’m here to represent you and your concerns! Below is a list of commonly asked questions that I have answered, and I hope you find this useful!
POWER is a coalition of students of color on Emerson’s campus dedicated to holding our community accountable for issues of diversity, inclusion, equity and cultural competency.
As a way to communicate more regularly with the constituencies they represent, the Commissioners Council decided to create this blog. Every week, a different commissioner will be posting about something pertaining to their role—it may be an update, a survey, or important information for their constituents.
The Fall 2018 semester has truly been one full of change for the Student Government Association.
In November, SGA held elections for the fall 2018 semester. Here are the results!
We are exploring a temporary non-recognized appeal request process as an interim funding opportunity for organizations whose plans were altered. Non-recognized organizations should keep in mind that all regular appeal request stipulations apply. This request is not a budget, and should be limited to covering the costs of one event, trip, or project.
In an effort to keep the Emerson community regularly informed on what SGA is working on, the SGA Executive Board has decided to release monthly updates regarding larger projects or areas of interest.