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Show Student Affairs Interim Dean: Toni W. Weight Location: Union Building, Room 423 Telephone: 626-6361 The departments and programs in Student Affairs provide support services relating to the enhancement of personal relationships and open problem solving climates on campus. An over-all goal of Student Affairs is to assist students requesting any student service and/or other information concerning the College, courteously and promptly. Students will also be assisted in becoming aware of service, activities, and programs available to them. The personnel in Student Affairs will assist in designing, developing, implementing and evaluating programs to expand the students' personal development and enrich co-curricular opportunities. The responsibility of the Dean is to coordinate all Student Affairs services. Associated Students Location: Union Building, Room 241 Telephone: 626-6349 The Associated Students of Weber State College operate under the ASWSC Constitution. It is the student voice to the administration and serves the students both on and off campus. The ASWSC provides the opportunity for students to serve either as an elected officer or on several committees. Elected student officers include the student body president, two vice presidents and sixteen senators who represent academic and student life constituencies. ASWSC committees and groups include the Supreme Court, Senate Area Councils, the College Activities Board (CAB), Community Service Organizations, the Academic Board, Elections, Publicity, the Association of Registered Organizations, and others as organized. At the time of registration, as members of ASWSC, students must obtain a student body inden-tification card which is good for admittance to football and basketball games, the use of gym facilities and many other benefits. An I.D. card is also required for checking out books from the library. Eligibility for Student Activities The Student Affairs Committee of the Faculty Senate, composed of students, faculty, and administration, shall interpret all rules governing the eligibility for participation in organized student activities at Weber State College in accordance with the following standards: 1. All organization officers, leaders, and members with authority to represent the organization both within and outside the college, must be matriculated students, currently enrolled, and working toward a degree or certification. Furthermore, they must maintain a cumulative GPA of at least 2.00 (C average). 2. Participants in college activities should also meet the above criteria. Organization leaders and advisers must be prepared to justify the participation of persons not meeting these criteria, particularly when such participation results in the denial of opportunity for bonafide Weber State College students. 3. Within the above parameters, specific programs, organizations, and activities may establish more stringent eligibility standards provided that such standards are consistent with the College's non-discrimination policies. 4. In order to represent Weber State College in intercollegiate athletics, students must comply with the eligibility regulations adopted by the Institutional Council of the College, and the constitutions and operating codes of the NCAA, the Big Sky Conference, and the Mountain West Conference. Complaints or grievances regarding the eligibility of individuals should be directed to the Chairperson of the Student Affairs Committee of the Faculty Senate for adjudication by the committee. |