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Campus Council

What is the Campus Council?

The Campus Council is an organization engaging all facets of the Alexandria campus community college life. We have representatives from all constituencies - students, faculty, administrators, support staff, librarians and counselors. We meet monthly to provide a forum for our mutual concerns about how our life at this campus might be improved. All meetings are open, and all members of the campus community are invited to attend.

What does the Campus Council do?

Our intention is to provide a place where all voices can be heard, and where we can work on improving the quality of our academic and collective life at this college. We receive mandates from the Provost, from the College Senate, and we address issues that are brought to us by interested members of the college. The Campus Council also initiates actions when appropriate. If you have an issue which you think ought to be addressed, or a problem which you think needs to be aired, please contact the Chair of the Campus Council, so that your issue might be put on the agenda for an upcoming meeting.

What are the current issues being addressed?

Minutes of previous Campus Council meetings can be reached from the links in the table below. A link to the agenda for the next meeting will be added approximately one week before the meeting is scheduled. This agenda is subject to change, as items are brought forward.

Where and when will the next meeting be? What happened at recent meetings? 

Visit the Minutes and Agenda page.