Undergraduate Life
The ULC is concerned with improving the academic, residential, and social aspects of undergraduate student life. The Committee reviews policies affecting residential and extracurricular life for all undergraduates and may periodically advise and make recommendations to the Vice President of Campus Life, the Dean of the College, and the President concerning matters under its purview. The goals for this year include reexamining Pequod prices and working to improve Borough Police-undergraduate student relations.
Campus and Community Affairs
(pending)
U-Council
Ten students from across all four classes are elected by the entire undergraduate population each Spring in order to make up the upcoming year's U-Council. U-Councilors serve as full, voting members of the Senate and also represent students on the Council of the Princeton University Community (CPUC), which brings together faculty, staff, students, alumni and more to discuss a wide range of University matters, from the capital campaign to the housing plan. U-Councilors also sit on CPUC sub-committees, including the Priorities Committee and the Committee on DIscipline. U-Councilors are as equally involved with the Senate working groups as are class Senators and, this semester, are helping to improve textbook purchasing, academic advising, tigercard uses, and more as part of their working group projects.
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