Student Council and
Representation on Committees
According to "the Constitution of the Student Council of Luther Seminary," the purpose of the Student Council is to:
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Provide for a productive environment for learning to take place, and
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Function as a catalyst for discussion and action, a monitor of students' needs and concerns, and a resource of information.
The Student Council is made up of persons elected from the student body of Luther Seminary. Student Council members are representatives of each of the M.Div. academic classes, the M.A. classes, post-graduate students and interns.
Students have representation on many administrative committees of the seminary and play a role in faculty searches. Student representatives to the Board of Directors and to the Faculty Meeting are appointed by the Student Council early in the fall semester.
As a vital part of student life at Luther Seminary, most of the work of student government is accomplished outside of the Student Council meetings. The enthusiastic participation of the entire student body will largely determine (as well as enhance) the effectiveness of our student government.
Begin by asking questions. Then, become involved!