- Student body president
A Student Body President is usually the highest ranking officer of a
student council orstudent government organization in a middle school, high school, college, or university. Student Body Presidents typically serve one school year in most schools, but some may serve more than one term on the college/university level. Student body presidents, and usually sometimes along with their running mate, the Student Body Vice President, are generally elected via one of three methods:*By a general election of the student body at-large
*By the student council, usually out of its own membership.
*By the general student body, in elections held after the Student Council has been selected.Though revered as one of the best positions to get, student presidents often get bombarded with stress from multi-tasking classwork with pressures from the position. Serving as President can enable a student to gain strong interpersonal skills, leadership skills, social skills, and management skills. Employers look highly at an applicant who has served in this capacity.
A "Student Body President" is different from a
Class President . Class presidents only represent a specific class (grade) of students, while the body president is the highest ranking student in the school. Class presidents are common in middle and high schools, and virtually non-existent at the college/university level.Duties and powers
Duties
These usually include working with students to resolve problems, informing school administration of ideas emanating from the student body, and managing the student council in the capacity of Chief Executive Officer.
In this role they may make appointments to student positions or boards, and may represent the university to other associations or bodies.
Though supported by other officer positions (i.e. Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, etc), a student president is expected to gain and grow in knowledge of parliamentary procedure, and in some cases,
Robert's Rules of Order .Powers
Some schools vary in the powers for the president of their students, but many grant
veto power to the individual over any act passed by the student council. Some student councilconstitution s andbylaws assign any "unlisted" powers to the President.uccessor
Usually in a democratic
student government , such as the ones mostly seen in American colleges and universities, the Student Body Vice President succeeds to the Office of the Student Body President if the incumbent is unable to discharge his/her duties permanently, resigns, or is impeached by a student congress or senate. Similar to that of theUnited States Government .List of student body presidents
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Eve Carson , UNC [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eve_Carson]
*Richard Nixon [Degregorio, W.A. (2004) "The Complete Book of U.S. Presidents." Barnes & Noble Books. p 583.]
*Ronald Reagan [Degregorio, W.A. (2004) "The Complete Book of U.S. Presidents." Barnes & Noble Books. p 636.]
*Sam Brownback [ [http://brownback.senate.gov/english/aboutsam/biography.htm U.S. Senator Sam Brownback - Biography ] ]ources
* [http://sga.tamu.edu Texas A&M University Student Government Association]
* [http://students.ncsu.edu NC State University Student Government]
* [http://www.k-state.edu/osas/sga/index.htm K-State Student Governing Association]
* [http://sga.spsu.edu Southern Polytechnic State University Student Government Association]References
ee also
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Class President
* Georgia Student Advisory Council
*Massachusetts State Student Advisory Council
*Robert's Rules of Order
*School Captain
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