Student Government

The Student Government Association acts as the formal liaison between the student body and the faculty and administration. It is charged with keeping students informed on all issues affecting the College. In addition to making recommendations to the faculty and administration, it coordinates all student activities, class and club functions.

The Student Assembly is composed of the house senator of each residence hall, the four class presidents, the Council of Chairs and the Executive Board. As the legislative voice of the student body, the Student Assembly strives to present students’ perspectives and opinions and works diligently to improve the academic, residential and social climate at the College.

The Honor Council is also a component of student government. When students matriculate they pledge to adhere to the Connecticut College Honor Code. The function of the Honor Council is to maintain the Honor Code and to ensure that all students are aware of its social and academic implications, which are the foundation of student life on the campus. During Orientation, this honor system is presented to new students so that they understand the value and importance of having an Honor Code.

The Student Government Association also includes the members of the house councils, class councils, departmental advisory committees, student-faculty committees, and countless organizations that constitute the infrastructure of College community life.