Student Government Association

CCU's Student Government Association (SGA) exists to represent the collective student body. SGA provides an avenue for students to voice their opinions and serve the communities of CCU and the greater Denver Metro area. SGA also coordinates events and services to address the needs of CCU's student population.

The Student Body President, Student Body Vice President, Vice President of Committee on Student Activities, and Chief Justice of the Judicial Board are elected student leaders who comprise the Executive Cabinet and oversee the three branches of Student Government.

Executive Branch

The Executive Branch is the representational part of SGA and is comprised of 25 student senators representing the various campus clubs, organizations, and ministries and each graduating class. Senators present legislation and initiatives to help meet student needs and address important issues on campus. All students are welcome to attend Senate meetings that occur on a bi-weekly basis, however senators are the only students allowed to vote on legislation.

Committee on Student Activities

The Committee on Student Activities (COSA) is the programming portion of the Student Government Association. COSA is responsible for planning and executing special events on and off campus. These events include favorite campus traditions such as King Cougar (mock male beauty pageant), O’Malley’s Alley (lip syncing contest), the annual Talent Show, and February Formal (off-campus Valentine's Day dance).

Judicial Board

The Judicial Board (J-Board) is responsible for hearing student cases concerning discipline appeals, as deemed appropriate in the Student Judicial Model. J-Board's main purpose is to discern between what is true and what is false and assist in carrying out the University's discipline process found in the Student Handbook. The goal of J-Board is to remain teachable, approachable, and professional and to exercise wisdom on each case-by-case student infraction.

   
 

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Callie French
Communication; Psychology minor

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I chose to attend CCU because it was a smaller school where I knew the classes would be small enough that I could interact with the professors. I was also looking for a school where I could grow in my faith as ...
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