Policy & Review

The Policy and Review Committee serves as the internal regulatory body for the Students’ Association government. The committee addresses all internal and external policy issues in the student body, assisting student groups as well as handling SA policy creation and maintenance.

Policy and Review helps interested students form new student groups on campus, assisting them through every step of the process towards Students’ Association recognition. The committee also strives to be a helpful resource to existing student groups by working in conjunction with the Wilson Commons Student Activities Office to offer guidance and support. Policy and Review assists groups with constitution changes and answers questions pertaining to the annual renewal process, the annual report process, funding, programming, co-sponsorships, and the Campus Club Connection, along with any other questions related to operating a student group successfully and within the laws of the Students’ Association.

In addition, the Policy and Review Committee maintains, updates, and upholds the Bylaws and all Policy and Procedure Manuals for the Students’ Association government.

Meet the Committee

Kristian Brooks Kristian Brooks
Policy & Review Chairperson
Class of 2012
kristian.brooks@rochester.edu
   
Committee Members  
Marina Isaacson (2012) Jason Yoo (2013)
Kaitlin Carragher (2012) Primi Ranola (2012)
Rodney Chau (2013) Andrea Sobolewski (2011)
JJ Gonzalez (2011) Lauren Sussman (2010)
   
 

Latest Updates from the Policy & Review Committee

Mid-Year Report Presentation Now Available

Published on January 20, 2010 at 12:00am by Dan Cohn in Policy & Review

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The Mid-Year Report (MYR) is a new initiative of the SA Senate and the Policy & Review Committee.  This new report, which will replace the old end-of-the-year Annual Report for budgeted groups, is geared toward all groups with advisers in the WCSA or RCCL.  For both funded and non-funded groups, the MYR is a great resource for future leadership of your student organization.  Below is the PowerPoint presentation introducing the MYR and the “minimum expectations” against which Policy & Review committee members will grade each submitted report.  More information regarding the Mid-Year Report is available here…

Remember: The Mid-Year Report and supporting PPAC forms are due to Sue Nielsen in the WCSA by Tuesday, January 26 at 5pm.  Download the MYR now… Or, if you are looking for some extra help or have questions Student Government and Wilson Commons Student Activities will be holding Office Hours; feel free to stop by!

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The Mid-Year Report is required for all student organizations, funded, flat-funded, and non-funded, who have advisors within Wilson Commons Student Activities or the Rochester Center for Community Leadership.  This report is an effort to gain better data on the organizations under the Students’ Association and help organizations achieve their goals, maintain better histories, conduct better officer transitions, and holds all student organizations accountable to the standard of the Seven Principles.

To help you fill out the report, the Students’ Association and Wilson Commons Student Activities will be holding three training sessionsWednesday, Jan. 13th at 7pm, Saturday, Jan. 16th at 1pm, and Tuesday, Jan. 19th at 5pm. All trainings will take place in the Gowen Room in Wilson Commons, and you are strongly encouraged to attend.   The report is due January 26th to Sue Nielsen in Wilson Commons Student Activities, typed and printed.  Please download the report and take a look at it prior to attending the trainings.

In addition, the Students’ Association Government and Wilson Commons Student Activities will be holding office hours in the next few weeks to assist student leaders on a more individualized basis as they fill out the Mid-Year Report.  The office hours will be held in the Ruth Merrill Center in Wilson Commons. View The Full Schedule of Trainings and Office Hours for the Mid-Year Report.

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