Miami Dade College

Medical Campus

What is SGA?

The Student Government Association (SGA) is the voice of the student body. It's role is to address the concerns and issues of students attending MDC Medical Campus.

Members represent the student body at campus and college-wide meetings. They also develop teamwork, leadership and organizational skills that are vital in today's competitive job market.

SGA members also work together to plan activities for the entire student body. These activities include stress relievers, heritage celebrations, awareness programs, and fund raisers for the Campus Food Bank and for community agencies such as the United Way.

SGA Members have the opportunity to represent the Medical Campus student body on committees, such as Grade Appeals, Graduation, and Legislative Action.

As an active SGA member you have an opportunity to travel to conferences, retreats and meetings with representatives from other schools and have an opportunity to meet and discuss student concerns.

Benefits

  • Leadership Skills
  • SGA Awards such as Trophies, Plaques & Certificates
  • SGA Shirt
  • Resumé Enhancement
  • SGA Medallion and Tassel (for Graduation)
  • Opportunity to earn Service Grants
  • Scholarship Opportunities
  • Leadership Position (when available)

Membership

  • Membership shall be open to all Miami Dade College Medical Campus students.
  • Each member must be a registered student of Miami Dade College, Medical Campus; be enrolled in no fewer than six credits during the fall and spring terms and three credits during Summer A/ Summer B term.
  • Each member must have a minimum overall grade point average of 2.0 except the President and Vice President, who should have 2.5 GPA.
  • To apply, print out the application, fill it out, attach your Degree Audit, and return it to an SGA representative or the Student Life Department, Room 1171.

Goals

  • Represent all the students at the Miami Dade College Medical Campus to the best of our ability.
  • Communicate all student concerns, ideas, and suggestions to the administration.
  • Provide easy accessibility of information that concerns students.
  • Promote leadership with students from all the programs at the Medical Campus.
  • Represent the Medical Campus student body at campus, college-wide and state meetings.