University of Chicago Student Government explained

University of Chicago Undergraduate Student Government
Institution:The University of Chicago
President:Summer Long [1]
Location:Chicago, Illinois
Vice Presidents:Jefferson Lind

The University of Chicago Undergraduate Student Government is the representative student government at The University of Chicago for undergraduate students. It is made up of all undergraduate students, and allocates over $2 million per year to Registered Student Organizations, student initiatives, sports clubs, and other various student-run organizations.[2] Student Government also sponsors initiatives that address pressing issues on campus, from sexual assault policy to accessibility for students with disabilities. Student Government seeks to play a role in all aspects of University life, from housing and diversity to funding and dining.

Executive pay controversy

In spring 2018, the student government voted to pass the Executive Leadership Remuneration Act (ELRA), which would pay the student body president and vice presidents a total of $9000 per year, to be paid by Student Life Fees collected from the undergraduate body. The move was widely unpopular among the student population and was seen as self-serving, leading to a grassroots effort to trigger a school-wide referendum on repealing the ELRA bill.[3] Ultimately, the referendum succeeded and the ELRA was repealed by a large margin (the vote count was 1,138 to 531).[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Good Vibeslations Elected Executive Slate. www.chicagomaroon.com. en. 16 Feb 2023.
  2. Web site: University of Chicago Student Government. 19 August 2014. 24 July 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140724183022/http://sg.uchicago.edu/. dead.
  3. Web site: SG Will Hold Student-Wide Referendum to Repeal Executive Pay. www.chicagomaroon.com. en. 2018-09-05.
  4. Web site: Student Body Votes By Wide Margin to Repeal SG Pay Plan. www.chicagomaroon.com. en. 2018-09-05.