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The Kenai River Campus Student Union is located at the Kenai River Campus Branch (Soldotna, Alaska) of the Kenai Peninsula College, University of Alaska. According to the Kenai River Campus Student Union (KRCSU) website(【引用サイトリンク】title= Kenai Peninsula College University of Alaska ) The KRCSU represents the KRC student body statewide with the UA Coalition of Student Leaders, advocating for students on campus and within the UA system, and is available and eager to carry the student voice to the community. Student fees support the student union, and activities are coordinated and held to enrich campus life. Monthly and seasonal events are organized for the enjoyment of all students, ID cards are issued through this office, fund raisers for scholarships and legislative action are held, and Student Union officers coordinate community wide student discount programs. Students are encouraged to get involved as a representative, to bring their questions and ideas to the student body and supplement their education by being involved. In an open 〔Marshall-Closson: "Welcome to KRCSU", page 1. KRCSU Transition Book, 2006.〕 letter to KRCSU officers it states: "The role of the Student Union on the Kenai River Campus is complex. Your decision to be involved and a member of a dynamic team shows that you are ready for the challenges of Student Government. The Kenai River Campus has a diverse and wide-ranging student population. Many of our students are non-traditional, with a median age of 30. Most of our students are part-time with only about 300-400 full-time students. Your main job is to serve EACH student to the best of your abilities. The Kenai River Campus Student Union Mission Statement is as follows; The purpose of the Kenai River Campus Student Union is to supplement and complement the educational process at the Kenai River Campus; to provide for the expression of student opinion and interest to the community at large; to protect student rights; and to promote an understanding of the concept of self-governance.〔Kenai River Student Union Constitution. Article One, Section Two "Mission Statement" 2008.〕 ==Campus Clubs== Campus clubs are formed to provide opportunities for students with various interests to come together to discuss and share information in different academic disciplines and career fields, and promote a sense of community, solidarity, and support for each other through various means. Students in KPC clubs share in a common interest and use the club as a vehicle to come together and promote those interests. In order for a campus club to be formed, a formal process must be completed through the KRC Student Union. The recognition of a campus club extends to them the privilege of identification with KPC/UAA and the use of institutional facilities. Recognition of a campus club does not mean that KPC/UAA supports or adheres to the views held or to positions taken by the club. Responsibility for any actions which violate federal, state or local laws must be assumed by the club itself.〔http://www.kpc.alaska.edu/KRC/studentclubs/ KRC Campus Clubs〕 Current Clubs *Anthropology Club (inactive) *Art Student League Association (ASLA) * *Critical Eye (ASLA sub-club) *KRC Chess Club (inactive) *KPC Media Group * *1d6 Damage; Club (KPCMG sub-club) * *KRC On Stage (KPCMG sub-club) *Phi Theta Kappa *Psychology Club *KRC Academically Committed to Service (ACTS) (inactive) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Kenai River Campus Student Union」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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