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  2. California Association of Student Councils - Wikipedia

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    The California Association of Student Councils (CASC) is a non-profit, student-led youth leadership and advocacy organization.Founded in 1947 by the California Department of Education and the Association of California School Administrators, CASC has provided a multitude of conferences to students, advisors, and professionals in both California and around the world.

  3. Student activities - Wikipedia

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    A student-run event planning board is a student activity that works under a faculty advisor to plan events for students, including concerts, speakers, dances, movie screenings, etc. Generally, this board is also responsible for hosting specific traditional events. These types of groups are often funded by grants from the college or university.

  4. Student council - Wikipedia

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    A student council (also known as a student union, associated student body or student parliament) is an administrative organization of students in different educational institutes ranging from elementary schools to universities and research organizations around the world.

  5. Lancaster University Students' Union - Wikipedia

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    The Council set up various sub-committees to deal with areas such as lodgings, charities week, and the university bookshop. [3] In June 1965, two students presented a report on the future of Student Council, in which they argued: "To coordinate the activities of the University societies some central organisation and representation is required.

  6. Student Advisory Council - Wikipedia

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    Representatives on the Student Advisory Council are required to be current and active students within the university system. Each president of the 26 public institutions' student governments are automatically appointed as representatives upon their election at their institution, yet may assign another current member of their respective association to represent their institution on their behalf.

  7. Student government president - Wikipedia

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    In certain schools, over 50% of the vote or a margin of victory over 1% of the votes polled is required to be elected to the position. In case of a three way tie or a margin of victory less than 1%, the student council or the student House of Representatives elects the president via a majority vote.

  8. University of Melbourne Student Union - Wikipedia

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    In the election of roles within autonomous departments, as well as the election of restricted autonomous positions on Students Council, only those who identify with the represented group are eligible to run. The Students' Council, the peak body for the union, is made up of 22 student representatives.

  9. University of California Student Association - Wikipedia

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    UCSA representatives have opposed education funding cuts [11] [12] and increases in student fees [13] [14] [15] and supported affirmative action in enrollment policies. [16] The association mobilizes students via voter registration campaigns ; it recorded 26,000 new voter registrations in 2006, and added 12,300 new registrations in 2008 for the ...