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Student Activities
2015-2016 Catalog
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Student Government/Associated
Students
The Associated Student Government (ASG) is the student
government of the college. Students have the option of
purchasing a Tiger One Card which entitles the cardholder
to run for office and vote in student elections. This card is
also used in the Reedley College Cafeteria, Computer Lab
for printing, Library for copies, as a Library card as well as
a student body card. The Tiger One Card can is available at
the Reedley College Business Services Office.
The legislative power of the Associated Students is vested
in an executive senate whose members are elected by the
student body. This senate is composed of student body officers
and student representatives. Officers must meet the grade
requirements as stated in the constitution.
The student body fee, collected at the time of registration,
supports recreational and social activities for the students.
The ASG’s executives exert budgetary control and determine
management policy for all operations, services, and activities
sponsored by the ASG. The Student Senate meets every
Monday andWednesday at 12:00 p.m. in the Student Lounge.
All interested persons are encouraged to attend. For further
information, please contact the Student Activities Office at
telephone number (559) 638-0300, ext. 3408.
The Madera Community College Center and Oakhurst
Community College Center chapter of the ASG offers
opportunities similar to those available at Reedley College.
Students enrolled at the Madera Community College Center
and Oakhurst Community College Center can attend
leadership development classes and participate in a variety of
student government activities at the centers. ASG meetings
are held in room AV 207 at the Madera Community College
Center, room 7 at the Oakhurst Community College Center.
For further information, please contact the College Center
Assistant at the Madera Community College Center (559)
675-4834.
Clubs and Organizations
The college’s many clubs and organizations provide
opportunities for personal development, leadership training,
and enrichment of college life. The various organizations
include service organizations, religious affiliations, professional
interests, athletics, and other special interest clubs. New clubs
are formed to meet the needs and special interests of students.
For information on how to start a campus club and/or a current
list of campus organizations, stop by the Student Activities
Office, located just north of the cafeteria, or call (559) 638-
0300, extension 3408.