Students’ Administrative Council.

At the MASU, we value transparency and accountability. Learn more about the SAC and the work we do by checking out the information and recordings below.

masuchair@mta.ca

The Mount Allison Students’ Union is governed by the Students’ Administrative Council (SAC), a democratically elected body of students. Council is responsible for passing policy on behalf of the MASU, for maintaining the bylaws and operating procedures and for providing oversight to the executive and staff.

All meetings are open to the public and we encourage our members to attend. During the summer, council meetings are typically held once a month. During the school year, council meetings occur on a biweekly basis.

Check out our past Council Meetings on our YouTube here

Who sits on Council?

Office of the Chairperson

The Students’ Administrative Council is run by the chairperson and deputy chairperson. Both positions serve as non-voting members and are responsible for ensuring council functions effectively while remaining entirely neutral.

Any questions regarding the Students’ Administrative Council can be directed to the Chairperson of the SAC at masuchair@mta.ca.

Executive

In January, elections are held to select the President; Vice-President, Academic & University Affairs; Vice-President, External Affairs; and Vice-President, Student Life. These four positions sit as voting members of Council.

In addition to the elected positions, the Vice-President, Finance and Governance and the Vice-President, Communications & Marketing are hired by the MASU.

General representatives

Two councillors from among students living on campus and off campus are elected each year in the fall to represent their constituents on general issues. These councillors serve a term from September to April.

Representatives

Four councillors are elected each to represent a specific student group and their interests. Elected each fall, Ethnic Diversity, International Student, Gender & Sexual Diversity, and Disability Representatives serve as voting-members of the SAC for a term from September to April. The Graduate and Indigenous student representatives are appointed each year as voting-members of the SAC as well.

Senators

Each year, the MASU elects seven senators – two from each faculty of Arts, Science, and Social Science and an Indigenous senator – who also represent students on senate, Mount Allison University’s highest academic governing body. These positions sit as voting members of Council. Faculty Councillors serve terms from May to April.

First-Year REPRESENTATIVE

One first-year councillor is elected each year in the fall from the incoming class to represent the best interests of students in their first year of study at Mount Allison. The first-year councillor serves a term from September to April.

Meeting Minutes

Stay up-to-date on the work being done by MASU councillors, committees, and the executive by reading through our meeting minutes.