EXECUTIVE CABINET
The Executive Cabinet are the “Top 4” elected officers of the Student Government Association: the Student Body President, the Executive Vice President, the Academic Vice President and the Services Vice President. The Executive Cabinet serve on various University committees and serve as the chief voice of students to the University administration, faculty and staff.
Traditionally, the Student Body President deals with University-wide issues and administration. They also serve on the Board of Trustees. The Executive Vice President works with Athletics, Diversity initiatives, and SGA. The Academic Vice President works with the University’s deans and faculty. The Services Vice President works with a range of student services including safety, housing, dining and construction.
CHIEF OF STAFF/EXECUTIVE STAFF
The Executive Staff are appointed by the Student Body President to assist in the carrying out of SGA functions. The structure of the staff varies based on the administration but they are typically led by a Chief of Staff who helps the Cabinet plan and implement their agenda. Staff members may include officers who oversee SGA social media, the SGA website, RSO outreach, governmental relations, etc.
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EXECUTIVE CABINET
The Executive Cabinet are the “Top 4” elected officers of the Student Government Association: the Student Body President, the Executive Vice President, the Academic Vice President and the Services Vice President. The Executive Cabinet serve on various University committees and serve as the chief voice of students to the University administration, faculty and staff.
Traditionally, the Student Body President deals with University-wide issues and administration. They also serve on the Board of Trustees. The Executive Vice President works with Athletics, Diversity initiatives, and SGA. The Academic Vice President works with the University’s deans and faculty. The Services Vice President works with a range of student services including safety, housing, dining and construction.
CHIEF OF STAFF/EXECUTIVE STAFF
The Executive Staff are appointed by the Student Body President to assist in the carrying out of SGA functions. The structure of the staff varies based on the administration but they are typically led by a Chief of Staff who helps the Cabinet plan and implement their agenda. Staff members may include officers who oversee SGA social media, the SGA website, RSO outreach, governmental relations, etc.
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EXECUTIVE CABINET
The Executive Cabinet are the “Top 4” elected officers of the Student Government Association: the Student Body President, the Executive Vice President, the Academic Vice President and the Services Vice President. The Executive Cabinet serve on various University committees and serve as the chief voice of students to the University administration, faculty and staff.
Traditionally, the Student Body President deals with University-wide issues and administration. They also serve on the Board of Trustees. The Executive Vice President works with Athletics, Diversity initiatives, and SGA. The Academic Vice President works with the University’s deans and faculty. The Services Vice President works with a range of student services including safety, housing, dining and construction.
CHIEF OF STAFF/EXECUTIVE STAFF
The Executive Staff are appointed by the Student Body President to assist in the carrying out of SGA functions. The structure of the staff varies based on the administration but they are typically led by a Chief of Staff who helps the Cabinet plan and implement their agenda. Staff members may include officers who oversee SGA social media, the SGA website, RSO outreach, governmental relations, etc.
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DACA RESOURCES
DACA
The Student Government Association of the University of Louisville stand with the “DACAmented” students at the University of Louisville and implore the federal government not to end DACA in support of the many immigrant youth who are invaluable members of our academic and campus communities. We not only appreciate their contributions to our campus, our society and our economy but also support them in their struggle to improve their lives – a reflection of their American values. Unfortunately, the termination of DACA isolates those who need our support.
Information and Resources
What do I need to know about the end of DACA?
https://www.ilrc.org/sites/default/files/resources/community_advisory_-_end_of_dacav2.pdf
National Education Association
Frequently Asked Questions: Rescission Of Deferred Action For Childhood Arrivals (DACA)
Counseling Center
The University of Louisville Counseling Center at Cardinal Station is ready to assist. Call (502)-852-6585, visit their website at http://louisville.edu/counseling/, or visit the center Monday to Friday 8:30am to 4:30pm.
Renew DACA
If you are a current DACA recipient, your DACA and/or work permit will remain valid until its expiration date. If your permit is scheduled to expire between now and March 5, 2018, you will need to apply for a two-year renewal by October 5, 2017. Local resources include DACA and immigration attorneys at Vickerstaff Law Office at 502-442-2039 and legal clinics listed here
Legal Resources:
http://www.metrochristianlegalaid.com/clinic-and-events.html
You can also search for legal aid by zip code at:
https://www.immigrationlawhelp.org
Additional legal resource can be found here:
Contact Your Representative
Senator McConnell: (202) 224-2541 / (502) 582-6304
Senator Paul: (202) 224-4343 / (270)-782-8303
Congressman Comer (Western Kentucky/Paducah): (202) 225-3115 / (270)-408-1865
Congressman Barr (Central Kentucky/Lexington): (202)-225-4706 / (859)-219-1366
Congressman Guthrie (Central Kentucky/Bowling Green): (202) 225-3501 / (270) 842-9896
Congressman Massie (Northern Kentucky/Ashland): (202) 225-3465 / (859) 426-0080 / (606) 324-9898
Congressman Rogers (Eastern Kentucky/Somerset): (202)-225-4601 / (606)-679-8346
Congressman Yarmuth (Louisville): (202)-225-5401 / (502)-582-512