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Wednesday, January 26, 2022

  • Presidential Active Campaigning Period

    Virtual

    Upon Election Commission approval, Presidential Candidates can begin active campaigning until the end of the Voting Period!

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  • Presidential Declaration of Candidacy Period

    Virtual

    Presidential Candidate Applicants that fufill the requirements can declare candidacy and upon approval, can begin active campaigning!

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  • Election Informational Sessions (Recurring Event)

    SG Conference Room: SG-350

    Learn about how to run for Student Government! This meeting is required if you want to run for any elected position, so make sure you find one that fits your schedule. If you cannot attend any of these meetings, reach out to the Supervisor of Elections (Matan) at sga_ec@ucf.edu, or the SG Advisor (Brodie) at Brodie.Taylor@ucf.edu.

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  • Financial Allocations for Organization (FAO) Committee Meeting (Recurring Event)

    Student Union Charge On Chamber: 340

    FAO, the Financial Allocations for Organizations Committee is one of the three Fiscal Committees in the Legislative Branch. The FAO committee allocates funds to Registered Student Organization's (RSOs) for Events, Projects, and Promotional Items. Applications and other requirements can be found on the SG website under Funding.

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  • Conference, Registration, & Travel (CRT) Committee Meeting (Recurring Event)

    Student Union Charge On Chamber: 340

    CRT, the Conference, Registration, and Travel Committee is one of the three Fiscal Committees in the Legislative Branch that funds Students and Registered Student Organizations (RSOs) to attend Conferences, Research Presentations, and/or Competitions. Applications and other requirements can be found on the SG website under Funding.

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  • Government Affairs and Policy (GAP) Committee Meeting (Recurring Event)

    Student Union Charge On Chamber: 340

    The Government Affairs and Policy (GAP) Committee is one of the four Internal Committees in the Legislative Branch which serves to increase student engagement with civic education and current events. The GAP committee facilitates relationships between the Student Body, local elected Representatives and Government Officials. Serving as a non-partisan research committee to connect students to issues, proposals, and changes that …

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