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Student Government

Student Government Association

The Student Government Association (SGA) is the representative governing body of the students at Western University of Health Sciences, and consists of representatives from each class. The SGA works with the Board of Trustees, administration, faculty and staff, and other student organizations to bring about changes that will benefit the student body.

Executive Officers | Term of Office April 1, 2024 – March 31, 2025

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Andre Matti

President

PharmD 2026A

sga-president@westernu.edu

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Liliana Martinez

Vice President

OD 2028

sga-vicepresident@westernu.edu

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Morgan Weiss

Vice President-Oregon

DO 2027

SGA-VicePresidentNorthwest@westernu.edu

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Tiffany Tadros

Secretary

DO 2027

sgasecretary@westernu.edu

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Natasha Sam

Treasurer

DO 2027

sga-treasurer@westernu.edu

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Shaira Gail Santos

Club Coordinator

MSMS 2023

sga-clubcoordinator@westernu.edu

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Maxwell McDaniel

Club Coordinator -Northwest

DO 2027

sga-clubcoordinatornorthwest@westernu.edu

Two Ways to Lead Executive & Class SGA

As an EXECUTIVE officer, you will be able to affect change at the University level. As a CLASS officer, you will have an opportunity to represent your class in college and University decisions. Both options empower YOU to bring about positive change to your academic environment and further develop your leadership skills.
  • Become an Executive SGA Officer

    How to become an EXECUTIVE officer:

    Per the Student Body Bylaws, elections are held no later than the last week of February. The officers of President-elect and Vice-President-elect (Pomona and Lebanon) are to be someone who has been a member of the Student Senate.

    If you are interested in becoming an executive officer, complete the Executive Officer application and be sure to watch for e-mails about the election process.

    Available Positions:

    On-campus executive officer positions are President*, Vice President (Pomona)*, Vice President (Lebanon)*, Secretary, Treasurer and Club Coordinator.

    *Only current senators may apply to the President and Vice President positions.

    Roles & Responsibilities:

    President

    Chair:
    By-laws committee
    Attends Meetings:
    Board of Trustee
    Administrative Student Affairs Council

    Vice President

    Co-Chair:
    Senate
    Outreach Committee
    Coordinates:
    Class elections

    VP SWAGÊÓƵ-Oregon

    Co-Chair:
    Senate
    Outreach Committee
    Coordinates:
    Class elections

    Secretary

    Chair:
    Newsletter Committee
    Outreach Committee
    Records:
    Senate meeting votes and minutes

    Treasurer

    Chair:
    Finance Committee
    Manages:
    SGA budget

    Club Coordinator

    Chair:
    Student Organization Committee
    Coordinates:
    Campus-wide club events
    Manages:
    Club relations

    Club Coordinator – SWAGÊÓƵ Oregon

    Chair:
    Student Organization Committee
    Coordinates:
    Campus-wide club events
    Manages:
    Club relations

    Application Process:

    All candidates must apply by the announced deadline, be in good academic standing and adhere to the election process outlined in the Student Body Bylaws.

        1. Complete an EXECUTIVE officer application.
        2. Meet with the Student Affairs Professional for you college (they must sign your application) and University Student Affairs.
        3. Attend the mandatory candidate meeting (watch for an e-mail) and bring your signed application.
        4. Present at open forum.

    Application For: Executive SGA Officer

  • Become an SGA Officer for your CLASS

    How to become a CLASS officer:

    Available Positions:

    The Senate consists of class officers from all of the programs/colleges. Each class consists of the following positions. Refer to the Class Officer Application for a description of responsibilities by position.

    On-campus class officer positions are President, Vice-President, Treasurer, Secretary, Recreation Leader, Curriculum Representative, Alumni Representative and Library/Technology Representative

    Off-campus class officer positions are Class Representatives.

    Term, Roles & Responsibilities:

    The term of office and responsibilities varies by program. Speak with your college’s Student Affairs Professional for more details.

    Application Process:

    All candidates must apply by the announced deadline, be in good academic standing and adhere to the election process outlined in the Student Body Bylaws. Be sure to watch for e-mails about the election process.

    If you are interested in running for a position:

        1. Complete a CLASS officer application.
        2. Meet with the Student Affairs Professional for your college (they must sign your application)
        3. Attend the mandatory candidate meeting (watch for an e-mail) and bring your signed application.
        4. Present at open forum for your class (watch for an e-mail)

    Application For: Class SGA Officer

  • Elections Schedule

    Elections Schedule

    Fall Elections

    Elections will occur for the following classes in September:

    First Year classes for DMD, DO, DO-NW, DPM, DPT, DPT-NW, DVM, OD, PharmD, MSNE and MSMS.

    Second Year class for MSNE.

    Third Year class for PharmD.

    Spring Elections

    Elections will occur for the following classes in March:

    All classes for MSHS, MSMS and MSBS.

    Second Year classes for MSPA and PharmD.

    Second & Third Year classes for DMD, DO, DO-NW, DPM, DPT, DPT-NW, DVM and OD.

    Fourth Year class for DMD.

  • Applications

    See the elections schedule above and watch for e-mails regarding Mandatory Candidate Meetings & Deadlines.