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Student Government also provides official recognition, oversight and financial support to Lafayette clubs and organizations. Student Government controls the budget process that provides funding to these organizations from an activities fee that all students pay each year. Any student may form a new club by submitting a constitution, a roster of at least 20 interested students, and the name of a faculty adviser to Student Government for official recognition. In addition, Student Government recommends students for Trustee Committees each year, and selects the students who will represent their peers on the Faculty Committees for: Athletics, Curriculum and Educational Policy, Diversity, Health Services Advisory, Library Advisory, Student Appeals, Student Conduct, and Student Life. For more information on Student Government, write to campus box 9475 or call the Student Government Center (610) 330-5353. First-Year Class Council
Senior Class Council
Lafayette Leadership Education Mission Statement
The Lafayette Leadership Education program has multiple components annually. The Fall Leadership Training Program in late August prepares student leaders for the opening of the year and Orientation. The Lafayette Leadership Institute in early February each year is an award-winning one-day conference that educates student leaders through a keynote address, numerous educational sessions, a distinguished alumni panel, alumni roundtables, and a leadership resource area. The annual Hoff Awards program, held each May, honors select students, faculty, staff, administrators, and community members for outstanding service and leadership to Lafayette. For more information on Lafayette Leadership Education, call the Student Life Programs Office (610) 330-5337. |





