Student Representative Council and Class Representative System
- The Student Representative Council is the highest student authority on Campus, and is elected annually. Members of the Student Representative Council can be invited and co-opted by the Vice-Chancellor, to attend certain official University meetings and serve on task groups.
- Students’ representatives are chosen during a fair, transparent and democratic process and are the sole representatives of the students.
- The Students’ Representatives Council (SRC) holds regular meetings with students in different courses or programmes.
- During scheduled meetings with the Head of Departments and Deans of Colleges, SRC can discuss the challenges and grievances of the students and make suggestions to improve the academic delivery of the course or the programme.
- Students election shall be governed by SRC Election Guidelines as may be issued by the relevant university authority from time to time.
Eligibility/Nominations
- To be eligible to contest for any position such as President, Secretary, Sports Coordinator, Welfare Secretary, Hall representative, or Social Coordinator, such candidates must be in 300 level and above and must have a minimum of 3.0 CGPA to apply.
- To be eligible to contest for the position of Vice President, Financial Secretary, or R. O., the candidates must be in their 200 level and have a minimum of 3.0 CGPA to apply.
- A letter of application stating interest to run for a particular office.
- The student must obtain Clearance from the Head of the Department, Chairman of the Student Disciplinary Committee, Academic Affairs Office, Medical Officer, Hostel Supervisor, and Chief Security Officer.
- Students who have been sanctioned by the Student Disciplinary Committee (SDC) shall not be eligible to vie for a membership of SRC.
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