There are four main ways to get involved with ASM: volunteer for a committee or campaign, take on a semester internship become a student staff member, or serve as an elected or appointed official to one of ASM's decision-making bodies
There are limitless opportunities to volunteer for ASM for ongoing committees including Academic Affairs, Campus Relations, Diversity, Legislative Affairs, and Shared Governance. In addition to these long-term committees, ASM also works on short-term campaigns chosen each year by the Student Council.
ASM also offers internships for two to three course credits. Internships offer students exciting opportunities to build skills, meet new people, and make an impact on the university and legislative policy. Interns earn class credit while getting hands-on experience working for issues they care about!
Students can be employed in ASM positions such as Diversity liaisons, Textbook Rental Cashiers, the Course Evaluation Editor, the Student Organization Center Coordinator, and the ASM Administrative and Service Associate.
Other ways to get involved include serving on the ASM Student Council, sitting on the ASM Student Judiciary or ASM Board of Directors, being appointed to the Student Services Finance Committee (SSFC) or Finance Committee.
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