The Student Leadership Council represents and promotes the common interests and general welfare of the student body and also remains consistent with the mission of Hawkeye Community College.
The members of the Student Leadership Council pledge their commitment, leadership, and collaboration to embrace diversity within the college and community. The Student Leadership Council also assists in the planning of educational, cultural, recreational, and social activities throughout the school year.
There may be other events not listed in which volunteers or representation is needed.
Set up a table in the campus courtyard to promote Student Leadership Council and answer questions to those that stop by your table.
Set up a table in the Brock Student Center to promote better awareness and understanding of the U.S. Constitution.
Help plan and host an event for families and children of Hawkeye's students, faculty, and staff with lots of Halloween fun including games, activities, crafts, snacks, goodie bags, and a costume contest.
Help plan an event to celebrate diversity and international cultures featuring food, artifacts, entertainment, and more that represent a variety of countries around the world.
Help plan and host an event for families and children of Hawkeye's students, faculty, and staff with carnival-themed games, activities, crafts, snacks, prizes, and more.
Set up a table in the Brock Student Center to promote the Student Leadership Council and answer questions from those that stop by your table.
Set up a table in the Brock Student Center to inform students about the campaign and to encourage them to take a stand against sexual assault by signing the pledge online.
Help plan the Clubs/Orgs Food Drive and make collection boxes for competition. The Club/Org with the most food donations is awarded money in their club account.
Help plan an event with holiday activities (making ornaments, etc.) for students to do and also help staff tables during the event.
Two Make & Take events are to be set up each semester. This is intended to be a fun craft/project for students to make and take home with them, and may be tied into a monthly observance. For example, banks were made in January to promote National Financial Wellness Month. This is set up in the Brock Student Center.
Student Leadership Council Members must:
For more details on qualifications and procedures please refer to the Student Leadership Council Constitution [pdf] or the Student Leadership Council Handbook.
After one full semester, Council members are eligible to apply for the Executive Board. Student Leadership Council Executive Board Application.
Paige BergmannMain CampusBrock Student Center319-296-2329 ext.1018Email Paige Bergmann
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Monday – Thursday 7:30 AM – 4:30 PM Friday 7:30 AM – 3:30 PM