About Student Bar Association (SBA)

All registered students at Pacific McGeorge hold membership in its Student Bar Association. The SBA serves as a forum for student interests and concerns and it sponsors a number of school-wide events throughout the year including the Halfway There Party and Barrister’s Ball. The SBA also organizes and oversees several student committees, including: Orientation, Community Garden and Sustainability, Elections, Mentorship, Sports, Barrister’s Ball, and Diversity. Additionally, the SBA cooperates with the Chartered Student Organizations (CSOs, also known as student clubs), which sponsor their own activities.

The SBA is administered by a student-elected Board of Governors comprised of the SBA President, Day and Evening Division Vice-Presidents, Secretary, Treasurer, a Representative for each class year (i.e., 1D, 2D, etc.), and an At-Large Representative. The SBA Board appoints student representatives to several of Pacific McGeorge’s standing committees to insure student input to faculty and administrative policy decisions. The President of the SBA is invited to attend and participate in faculty meetings.

Each spring, SBA Board elections are held for the following year. First-year classes elect their representatives shortly after the fall semester begins. Further information about the SBA and its activities may be obtained by contacting the current SBA President (Ernesto Falcon – e_falcon@u.pacific.edu) or your class representative.

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