Student Governing Body (CSSC)
The College of Science Student Council (CSSC) is the primary student governing body of all bonafide students of the College of Science. Its officers are elected by the entire College of Science student body but the Chief of Staff directly appointed by the officers upon election. The President of the student council shall be the official representative to the Central Board (CB), which consists of all Presidents of all colleges, faculties and institutes in the university, care of the Central Student Council (CSC).
Objectives
The College of Science Student Council aims to train students to leadership, preserve camaraderie and brotherhood, expose students on academic and extra - curricular activities and maintain a harmonious relationship through different channels of communication among the College of Science students and the university.
Formal Arms
The College of Science Student Council shall have the Activities Coordinating Board (ACB) and the Students Legislative Assembly (SLA) as its formal arms. The Activities Coordinating Board (ACB) comprises all Presidents of all duly recognized student organizations of the College of Science and the Students Legislative Assembly (SLA) comprises all duly elected class presidents of the College of Science. Both arms have the CSSC President as its chairman. The formal arms are convened for the purpose of planning and informing the student body about the activities, projects and transactions of the CSSC.
College of Science Student Council Executive Board
The CSSC Executive Board shall be composed of a president, vice - president, secretary, treasurer, auditor and public relations officer. Internal and External vice - presidents, assistant secretary and assistant treasurer are optional positions.
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