Academic Year
Student Assembly Executive Cabinet
The Executive Cabinet shall be a sub-committee of the Executive Board. The Cabinet shall advise the Executive Board on the operations of the Student Assembly and promote collaboration between the offices and committees of the Assembly. The Cabinet shall consist of the Members of the Executive Board, the Chairs of the Policy, Finance, Communications, and Diversity Committees, the Directors of the Presidential Offices, and the Directors of the Independent Offices. The Cabinet shall be chaired by the Executive Vice President.
Student Assembly Student Activities Funding Commission
This committee is no longer governed by the Student Assembly. It is listed here for historical reference.
For more information about the SAFC, please visit their website: https://cornell.campusgroups.com/safc/home/
Graduate and Professional Student Assembly Student Advocacy Committee
The GPSA Student Advocacy Committee works on issues of diversity, mental and physical health, accessibility and the general well-being of all graduate and professional students related to matters of the academic environment. The Student Advocacy Committee works in consultation with other relevant student and University committees and interested parties. The Committee shall have a chairperson, elected by the GPSA.
Graduate and Professional Student Assembly Appropriations Committee
The Appropriations Committee shall concern itself with all aspects of the Graduate and Professional Student (GPS) Activity Fee, including review of the GPSA Byline Allocation Procedures, the GPSA Eligibility Criteria and Obligations for Byline Funded Organizations, the GPSAFC Funding Guidelines, and the GPSA Internal Budget. The Committee shall be chaired by the Vice President of Finance.
Graduate and Professional Student Assembly Programming Board
The Graduate and Professional Student Programming Board (GPSPB) organizes events for graduate and professional students sponsored by the GPSA. The Board shall have a chairperson, elected by the GPSA.
Graduate and Professional Student Assembly Communications Committee
The Communications Committee is charged with maintaining a strong communication link between the GPSA and all graduate fields, professional schools, and the Cornell community. The Vice President for Communications shall serve as the chairperson of the Communications Committee.
Graduate and Professional Student Assembly Operations and Staffing Committee
The Operations and Staffing Committee is charged with appointing graduate and professional students to committees staffed by the GPSA, and with maintaining and updating the GPSA Charter, GPSA Bylaws, and relevant documents. The President and Counsel to the GPSA shall serve as ex-officio members. The graduate and professional student University Assembly representatives shall be considered voting members for all appointments to University Assembly committees. The chairperson for the Operations and Staffing Committee is the Vice President for Operations.
Graduate and Professional Student Assembly Faculty Advising, Teaching, and Mentorship Award Committee
The primary purpose of the Faculty Advising, Teaching, and Mentorship Award Committee (“FATMAC”) is to solicit nominations for and administer one or more annual Awards to recognize faculty who exhibit excellence in the teaching, advising, and mentorship of graduate and professional students. FATMAC shall have a chairperson, elected by the GPSA.
Graduate and Professional Student Assembly Executive Committee
The Executive Committee shall be composed of the officers of the GPSA, including the chair of each standing committee. The Executive Vice President is the chair of the Executive Committee.
University Assembly Campus Welfare Committee
By delegation from the Assembly, the Committee will review any proposed motion related to:
- diversity and inclusion;
- family support;
- health services; and,
- any other topic deemed relevant to campus welfare by the Executive Board.
The Committee may propose, review, and amend resolutions as it deems appropriate. The Committee must approve resolutions referred for its consideration before they can be advanced to the Assembly for a vote and for debate.