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Pomona has a long history of student governance in most areas of academic and
non-academic life. Students play important governance roles in the residence
halls and on a variety of committees involving policy making and its
implementation in student life. Just as important, however, is the role that
students play in the governance of the College beyond the domain of residential
and social activities.
The Associated Students of Pomona College
(ASPC) Senate consists
of seven senators, five commissioners, a president and a vice president.
The members of the Senate represent student interest in setting
school policy, set ASPC policy, coordinate student activities, and
are responsible for the administration of ASPC property and committee
assignments. One of the ASPC's responsibilities is the distribution
of student funds, which support social and
public
events and organizations ranging from the campus
radio station to club
sports teams. In addition, the ASPC manages a fountain and a
student store.
Students are appointed by the ASPC Senate to most faculty, administrative,
and several trustee committees at Pomona. Their participation in the formulation of
policy helps determine how the College sets goals and manages its collective life.
These committees include:
Academic Procedures Committee
Admissions and Financial Aid Committee
Board for Academic Discipline
College Policy Review Council
Commission on the Education ofWomen
Committee for Campus Life and
Activities
Committee on Writing
Communications Committee
Computer Committee
Curriculum Committee
Independent Studies Committee
International Education
Committee
Judiciary Council
Orientation Committee
Public Events Committee
Residence Halls Committee
Student Affairs Committee
Student Grievance Committee
Study Abroad Committee
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