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2012-13 Undergraduate Catalog
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Student Programs Becoming involved as a student is an essential element for success in college. Student Programs is committed to helping º£½ÇÍø Pacific University students maximize their educational experience through a full spectrum of opportunities and programs. Student Leadership
SPU offers diverse events and leadership opportunities including the Student Activities Board (STUB), student publications (including ), and the in collaboration with the Associated Students of º£½ÇÍø Pacific . Also, Student Programs offers students the opportunity to be involved at Unicom, the Pacific Collegium, with Welcome Week/ Orientation, or to take leadership practicum (part of the Leadership Studies Minor for current student leaders). Orientation/Welcome Week Information Services The ASSP office funds free Metro Bus passes for undergraduate students to check out at Uni-Com for a five, or eight hours at a time. Twenty-four hour bus passes are also available for a $2 charge. Additionally, ASSP sells tickets on campus for community events. publishes , a weekly e-newsletter to all undergraduate students, promoting SPU programs and events happening on campus. Student Programs also assists in the coordination of the University Master Calendar to ensure concerted programming across campus. Events and Programs
Associated Students of º£½ÇÍø Pacific
University (ASSP) The ASSP are elected during Spring Quarter to serve a one-year term during the following year. Office positions include president, executive vice president, vice president of intercultural affairs, vice president of campus activities, vice president of ministries, and vice president of finance. Student Senate is the governing body that represents students to the University administration and provides a voice in many University affairs. ASSP senators are elected each spring to serve a one-year term during the following academic year. The Senate consists of representatives from residence halls, academic departments, commuter students, and intercultural and at-large positions. The body is advised by one representative each from the faculty and . ASSP includes the following major areas of service to students:
Clubs and Organizations Athletic Facilities
Wallace Field, located on the east side of Brougham Pavilion, is the primary training facility for track and field. It includes an all-weather track, areas for throws and jumps, plus an infield for intramural softball and football. Interbay Field is located about a mile west of the main campus at 17th Avenue West and West Dravus Street. This 900-seat facility is the site of all home soccer games. Queen Anne Community Swimming Pool is located one mile south of the main campus. Classes and open swim times are offered at this facility. Reduced-rate passes are available for students at the Uni-Com counter in the SUB. Intercollegiate Athletics
SPU is a member of the NCAA Division II and fields the following intercollegiate teams: men’s basketball and women’s basketball; men’s crew and women’s crew; men’s cross country and women’s cross country and men's indoor and outdoor track and field and women's indoor and outdoor track and field; men’s soccer and women’s soccer, and women’s gymnastics and volleyball. Mascot/Colors
Intramural-Recreational Sports Program
SPU has a fully equipped recreational fitness and training facility available to all students, faculty, and staff. Call 206-281-2881 or use the for more information.
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