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The William Mitchell College of Law Student Bar Association (SBA) serves as the student government at the law school. The SBA consists of each member of the student body who pays dues in the spring and fall semester. The SBA Board of Governors consists of 20 elected members from the student body: President, Vice President, one member from each of the 1L sections, four members from each 2L and 3L classes, two members from the 4L class, and two at-large members.

The main purposes of the SBA are to develop camaraderie among the students and to promote understanding between the students and the college.

The SBA Board of Governors is the voice for the student body; allocates funding for student organizations; and, is a unifying support system for its members by coordinating and sponsoring educational, social, and athletic activities.

The following is a list of what the SBA and its Board of Governors does throughout the year:

  • holds general at-large meetings each month
  • holds committee meetings for budget, by-laws, and elections, which members consist of only students within the Board of Governors
  • holds committee meetings for social, bookstores, parking/safety, facilities, and faculty relations, which members consist of any interested SBA member until each committee seat is filled
  • coordinates and sponsors enjoyable off-campus social events like Blackacre in the fall, Greenacre in the spring, and the Amicus Ball
  • administers and operates the SBA used book store
  • attends local, regional, and nation-wide events to serve as a voice for William Mitchell
  • the SBA President attends quarterly William Mitchell Board of Trustee meetings and monthly faculty meetings (as non-voting member)
  • appoints student representatives to the college's faculty committees
  • assists first year students through the Students Encouraging Students mentoring program

Our Mission

We represent the students.

Recognizing the diverse backgrounds and experiences of the student body, the SBA aspires to represent each unique student. To accomplish this goal, the SBA listens to the problems and concerns accompanying each student and advocates the pertinent issues to crucial decision makers. The SBA supports and promotes diverse student organizations to supplement education, professional growth and socialization. Hosting annual social events, the SBA promotes friendships and professional relationships.

Our Vision

To provide diverse and enriching professional, extracurricular and social opportunities to the student body while ensuring that the students’ interests are represented at every level and striving for the most efficient use of student activity fee dollars to benefit the maximum number of students.

People

Documents

Student Bus Pass Information PDF, 1.46 Mb

Petition-General PDF

Petition-P-VP PDF

4L-nomination-petition PDF

1L nomination petition PDF, 8 Kb Updated, August, 29, 2007

Frequently asked questions about the SBA

Constitution

Check Request Form XLS, 22 kb

Current SBA Budget Committee Policy PDF, 33Kb

2006-07 Student Organization Budget Form XLS, 31 Kb

2006-2007 SBA Budget Allocations PDF, 14 Kb

Budget Training PowerPoint Presentation PPT, 288Kb

Acknowledgement of Duties PDF, 72 Kb

Meetings

Date Agenda Minutes, etc. Budget
April 2008   April 2008 PDF, 76 Kb  
March 2008   March 2008 PDF, 161 Kb  
February 2008   Feb. 2008 PDF, 124 Kb  
November 2007   Nov. 2007 PDF, 69 Kb  
October 2007  

Oct. 2007 PDF, 82 Kb

Social Committee Report PDF, 22 Kb

Facilities Committee Report PDF, 23 Kb

 
September 2007   Sept. 2007 PDF, 145 Kb  
April 2007   Apr. 2007 PDF, 12 Kb Student Org Balances XLS, 682 Kb
February 2007   Feb. 2007 PDF, 246 Kb Feb. 2007 PDF, 14.5Kb
January 2007   Jan. 2007 PDF, 184 Kb  
November 2006   Nov. 2006 PDF, 168 Kb  
October 2006 Oct. 2006 PDF, 9 Kb    
September 2006   Sept. 2006 PDF, 81kb Sept. 2006 PDF, 14 Kb
January 2006   Jan. 21, 2006 PDF, 61 Kb  
November 2005   Nov. 19, 2005 PDF, 69 Kb  
October 2005   Oct. 15, 2005 PDF, 154 Kb Oct. 12, 2005 PDF, 53 Kb
September 2005   Sept. 17, 2005 PDF, 98 Kb  
August 2005   Aug. 21, 2005 PDF, 36 Kb  
April 2005   April 16, 2005 PDF, 69 Kb