2009-2010 KCUMB College Catalog - Kansas City University of ...
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• No trash talking or inappropriate attire<br />
• Absolutely no pick up games with neighborhood or any non-<strong>KCUMB</strong> students.<br />
A call box is located in the parking lot and goes directly to Security. (Please use<br />
the call box if needed.)<br />
Security will ask you to leave if any <strong>of</strong> the above guidelines are not followed.<br />
Student Government Association<br />
Upon enrollment, all <strong>KCUMB</strong> students become members <strong>of</strong> the Student Government<br />
Association (SGA). The representative governing body <strong>of</strong> the SGA is the Student Senate.<br />
The Student Senate consists <strong>of</strong> six COM representatives and four <strong>of</strong>ficers from each COM<br />
class, as well as two representatives <strong>of</strong> each graduate program. An executive council<br />
consisting <strong>of</strong> the president, vice president, secretary and treasurer presides over the<br />
Student Senate. Each class elects representatives and class <strong>of</strong>ficers according to the SGA<br />
constitution.<br />
An activity fee, paid by each student, finances SGA activities and SGA chartered<br />
organizations. The primary function <strong>of</strong> the SGA is to serve as a liaison between the<br />
students, faculty and administration. Student Senate members serve on administration<br />
and faculty committees, and help to bring about changes that will benefit the student<br />
body as a whole.<br />
The Council <strong>of</strong> Presidents is an SGA committee composed <strong>of</strong> the presidents <strong>of</strong> all<br />
SGA chartered organizations and recognized special interest groups. It was established<br />
to assist these organizations in coordinating and organizing various activities.<br />
Student Health Center<br />
The Student Health Clinic (SHC) is located on the first floor <strong>of</strong> the Dybedal building.<br />
The Clinic operates Monday through Friday from August through May when classes are<br />
in session. (The clinic is closed on <strong>University</strong> holidays). The Clinic is open from 7:30-9<br />
a.m. The Student Health Clinic is for <strong>University</strong> students only. No spouses or children<br />
will be seen by a physician in the SHC. In order to be evaluated in the SHC, students must<br />
complete a Student Health Clinic history background form (available during Orientation<br />
Week and at the Clinic).<br />
The Student Health Care Clinic <strong>of</strong>fers only acute care. It is on campus to provide<br />
students with convenient care. It is not the purpose <strong>of</strong> the SHC to provide care or<br />
prescriptions for chronic or ongoing medical conditions. For additional details about the<br />
Student Health Clinic, please refer to the Student Handbook.<br />
<strong>University</strong> Property and Responsibility<br />
Students are responsible for damage to <strong>University</strong> property caused by negligence or a<br />
willful act. Students must pay for damages within 15 days after receipt <strong>of</strong> invoice.<br />
Damage to <strong>University</strong> property is charged to the student(s) responsible at the total cost <strong>of</strong><br />
repair or replacement. The student(s) will be subject to disciplinary action, dismissal<br />
and/or prosecution on criminal charges. The <strong>University</strong> is not responsible for the<br />
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