The Student Government Association at Texas A&M University-Kingsville is seeking students who are wanting to be leaders on campus. SGA serves as the voice of the student body in the affairs of TAMUK. The association is also committed to transparency and making information regarding SGA accessible.
“SGA is a great organization to be a part of if you see yourself as a leader, and it is a great way to meet new people and network. Before I was a part of SGA I was a bit nervous, but I ended up loving it in the end,” SGA Special Projects Assistant Bryanna Reyna said.
The Student Government Association is located in the Memorial Student Union Building in Rooms 201-202. Inside the office are the SGA executives which are very welcoming and willing to help with the application process. The application process does not take more than one minute to complete. SGA would love to have more involvement in the new school year.
“I would say that SGA is a great leadership organization and it feels like a place where you can actually do something and make change around campus. The SGA family is very welcoming as they welcomed me in and they will do the same to whoever would like to join,” SGA Secretary Julieanna Chavarria said.
The way that SGA operates is with a three-branch divided power system that includes the legislative branch, executive branch and judicial branch. All of these branches come together to ensure that the student life on campus is a healthy and safe environment. SGA makes sure that the students’ concerns are being heard.
“I am looking forward to working with SGA to form new relations and do what is best for the student body on campus. I am glad that SGA reached out to me to be a part of something that I really like doing,” Senior Student Sabrina Garza said.