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UC Student Council University College Utrecht

Education Administration Programs

Overview

The University College Student Council, UC Student Council, is UCU’s elected student body that represents student interest in all academic and governmental matters. The six members that form the Student Council work together with students, teachers and staff members of ‘College Hall’ in order to “improve the liberal arts and sciences education from a student’s perspective”. The Student Council is dependent on student involvement in this process thereby holding a range of different research activities; from small-scale discussion groups (focus groups) to large-scale student opinion surveys. UC Student Council also functions as an open source of information for students and facilitates them in their initiatives. The UC Student Council holds an official position within “College Hall”, the management of UCU. The Student Council has 4 seats in the College Council, UCU’s co decision-making, advisory body, together with 4 faculty members. It works with the Dean, Director of Education and the Managing Director of UCU policy, such as budget proposals, as well as providing them with advice and consent to changes in the academic rules and regulations. In addition to that, one of the Student Council’s members, as part of the management team, has voting power in the highest decision making body within UCU, the College Board. The UC Student Council also has two student representatives on the Board of Studies, giving student input on the way our curriculum is structured. And finally, one Student Council member is part of the Management Team at UCU, giving their perspective on the daily running of the college. Along with these official positions, the Student Council also holds a strong connection with the clusters. The Academic Affairs Officers work with the cluster chairs, fellows and student representatives of tracks in order to improve individual classes and tracks.