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The purpose of the Student Government Association (SGA) is to advocate students' rights, to facilitate communication between administration, faculty, and the student body, to promote the qualities of justice, leadership, and integrity, and to better the Marymount Manhattan community, and the community in which we live. SGA is also the parent organization to all student groups on campus. It is comprised of the Executive Board, Senate, and the Divisional Representatives. Clubs and organizations are also members of the SGA. The organization is housed in the Office of Student Affairs in the 3rd floor of the Nugent Building.

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44 Clubs and Organizations at MMC!
The Student Government Association and the office of Student Activities are proud to announce the highest number of clubs in MMC history. Since the Fall of 2004 there has been nearly a 200% growth in student clubs and organizations at the college. (Click Here for More Information)

CURRENT STUDENTS PAGE REVISED
In the age of YouTube, Myspace, and Facebook, college students demand information at their fingertips, anything less is not worth their time. In this era of click and go attitudes, Marymount Manhattan College’s website has become a relic of early 21st century design, as outdated as the original iPod in an iPhone world. (Click Here for More Information).

GO GREEN UPDATE (Click Here for More Information)

SENIOR GIFT CAMPAIGN UNDERWAY
SGA and Student Affairs are proud to boast an impressive group of 9 Senior Marshalls. The Senior Marshalls are responsible for the formidable task of helping coordinate and execute the senior year events, such as the Senior Soiree and Hundred Nights Celebration. (Click Here To Read More)

STRATEGIC PLANNING
Since September the Strategic Planning Task Force has been meeting weekly to develop a strategic plan for 2008 - 2013. The committee consists of faculty, staff and student representatives. (Click Here For More Information)

FAPA UPDATE
I have been working with faculty members to find some representatives of all three departments in my division to help me find out what we all really need. I am still in the process of setting up representatives of art, theater and dance. (Click Here to Read More)

THE BUSINESS CAPITAL OF THE WORLD
Ever thought that testers and samplers were just for products you bought at the store? Not true! This tactic can also be applied to real life situations! An internship is a great way to ‘test out’ an occupation before you graduate college. (Click Here To Read More)

PHILOSOPHY MAJOR NEW MAJOR AT MMC
Last year, Marymount’s Humanities Division added a new major to its trio of English, Communications and Humanities. The Philosophy and Religious Studies Major, chaired by Assistant Professor of Philosophy Mark Conard, is an interdisciplinary major integrating Philosophy and Religious Studies. (CLICK HERE TO READ MORE)


December 3
Monday
Payment Due for January 2008
December 12
Wednesday
Last day of Student Programing
December 19
Wednesday
Last day of Fall Semester
December 20
Thursday
Resident Student Move out

By 1pm
December 20 - January 1 Residence Halls Closed
December 17 - 21 Submissions of Grades
December 24 - January 1 Holiday Recess - College Closed

January 1
Tuesday
January Session Resident Students Move In starting at 12 noon
January 2
Wednesday
MMC Reopens
January 2
Wednesday
January 2008 Session Begins
January 2 Wednesday January Late Registration & Program Change
January 2 Wednesday Last Day to Submit Internship and Independent Study Contracts January

Last Day to Register for Pass/Fail for January

Last Day to Apply for an Audit

Last Day to Add a Class
January 2 Wednesday Last Day to Drop a Course w/o a Grade
January 2 Wednesday Payment Due for Spring 2008
January 4
Friday
January "W" Period Begins
January 7 Monday Last Day to Withdraw from January with a "W" Grade
January 21 Monday Martin Luther King, Jr. Day - College Closed
January 24 Thursday Resident Move In
January 24-28 Submission of January Grades
January 25
Friday
New Student Orientation
January 26 Saturday January Session Ends
January 28 Monday Spring 2008 Semester Begins
January 28 - February 4 Spring Late Registration / Program Change
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