Student
Organizations
Academic Affairs Commission
The Academic Affairs Commission of SGA organizes and presents the
concerns of students with regard to academic issues. The Commission
addresses academic program concerns and serves as a liaison to
faculty and the Peter J. Tobin College of Business.
Gamma lota
Sigma
The Alpha Iota Chapter of Gamma
Iota Sigma, National Collegiate Insurance Fraternity, is located at
the College. Its membership is open to all students interested in
insurance as a career. The fraternity sponsors industry lectures,
national symposiums, corporate field trips, and participation in
regional and national fraternity conferences. The fraternity is
dedicated to providing a link between the insurance industry and
students on college campuses nationwide.
Graduate Students
Association
The Graduate Student Association of St. John's University
is designed to serve as a forum for opinions and suggestions
concerning education, progress, empowerment, experience and the
quality of life as a graduate student.
Organization of
Resident Students (ORS)
This organization is comprised of
students who assist in developing programs and activities for the
students residing at the campus. ORS voices the concerns of
residents and strives to create a sense of community for those
living at the College.
Student Government Association
(SGA)
The Student Government
Association is the representative body of all students,
undergraduate and graduate, part-or full-time. It meets regularly
to discuss issues and affairs of the students and the campus. Any
matriculated student in good academic and social standing may run
for election as an Executive Board officer or Program
Representative, as outlined by the SGA Constitution. SGA meetings
are open to all students.
Honor
Societies
Alpha Kappa Psi (Business)
The objects of this chapter shall be
to further the individual welfare of its members, to foster
scientific research in the fields of commerce, accounts and
finance; to educate the public to appreciate and demand higher
ideals therein; and to promote and advance in institutions of
college rank courses leading to degrees in business
administration.