Student Representative Council
The Student Representative Council is the vehicle for student opinion and
action. It is made up of seminarians, lay men and women, and full-time,
part-time and commuting students. The SRC organizes social activities, cultural
sharing, and educational forums, and be a voice for the student body to the
administration. Service on the SRC is voluntary.
The goals of the
organization are to:
- Represent the diversity of the student body.
- Enhance the sense of community among all students at CTU whether part-time or full-time student, lay or seminarians, and including Hesburgh Sabbatical or Institute for Religious Formation participants.
- Represent the student body and provide student input to the administration.
The SRC has an important
presence in the CTU community by making presentations about the SRC at new
student orientations, reporting on the activities of the SRC at the Faculty
Assembly, and assisting at graduation as ushers, parking lot attendants,
etc.
A representative from the SRC also serves on institutional
committees, to provide input and bring feedback to the student body on what
happened at the meetings.
- Academic Programs and Policies (Reviews and make academic policies)
- Board of Trustees’ Student Affairs Committee (Reviews CTU student life)
- Faculty and Curriculum Development (Reviews curriculum)
- Evaluation and Recruitment (Evaluates current and recruits new faculty)
- Institutional Planning (Planning for new facility)
- International
Women’s Scholarship (Reviews applications & makes awards)
Commencement (Assists in planning graduation)
Membership: The SRC is
open to all students. SRC recruits members from the various student groups and
strives to see that those serving on the Council represent the ethnic diversity
at the school.
To join the SRC, or help out with committees or
events:
Email: src@ctu.edu



