Points
Point Opportunities
Check out this document for all of our current point opportunities.
Check out this document for all of our current point opportunities.
What are points?
Points are how we keep track of member activity. They can be earned through service hours pertaining to student council events or donations.
1 point= 30 minutes of service
Donation items will be assigned point values. Members MUST contact the Student Body Parliamentarian, Marie Cho, in order to receive points for donations.
What is an Active Member?
An Active Member is a member who has accumulated 40 points during each semester.
Why is it important to be an Active Member?
In order to run for an officer position, continue to hold an officer position, put Student Council on a job or college application, purchase a graduation stole, or be otherwise recognized as a Student Council member for scholarship/organization/letter-jacket purposes, members MUST be considered active.
Do outside service hours count for StuCo points?
Our point system is intended to keep track of member activity within Student Council. For this reason, we only recognize hours and donations submitted for StuCo sponsored events.
Can I lose points?
Yes. Failure to attend a mandatory General Meeting without notifying the Student Body Parliamentarian, Marie Cho, will result in a 5 point deduction penalty.
Are there any other rules I should know about?
Yes. As a club, we have a formal constitution that goes over all rules and regulations. You can access it here: https://goo.gl/YTgSeo
Points are how we keep track of member activity. They can be earned through service hours pertaining to student council events or donations.
1 point= 30 minutes of service
Donation items will be assigned point values. Members MUST contact the Student Body Parliamentarian, Marie Cho, in order to receive points for donations.
What is an Active Member?
An Active Member is a member who has accumulated 40 points during each semester.
Why is it important to be an Active Member?
In order to run for an officer position, continue to hold an officer position, put Student Council on a job or college application, purchase a graduation stole, or be otherwise recognized as a Student Council member for scholarship/organization/letter-jacket purposes, members MUST be considered active.
Do outside service hours count for StuCo points?
Our point system is intended to keep track of member activity within Student Council. For this reason, we only recognize hours and donations submitted for StuCo sponsored events.
Can I lose points?
Yes. Failure to attend a mandatory General Meeting without notifying the Student Body Parliamentarian, Marie Cho, will result in a 5 point deduction penalty.
Are there any other rules I should know about?
Yes. As a club, we have a formal constitution that goes over all rules and regulations. You can access it here: https://goo.gl/YTgSeo