Program Representatives

Student representatives from each SOC program ensure comprehensive student representation and advocacy across all majors.

What is the Advisory Board?

The SOC UGC Advisory Board consists of student representatives from each academic program within the School of Communication. These representatives serve as liaisons between their program's students and the council.

Advisory Board members attend monthly meetings, gather feedback from their peers, and help shape council initiatives to ensure they meet the needs of all SOC students.

Become a Representative

Key Responsibilities

Voice for Your Program

Represent student perspectives from your major

Monthly Meetings

Attend advisory board sessions to share updates

Gather Feedback

Collect input from classmates on SOC issues

Shape Initiatives

Help design events and programs for your peers

All of SOC, United

Journalism

News & Investigative

Public Relations & Strategic Communication

Brand & Corporate

Film & Media Arts

Visual Storytelling

Communication Studies

Theory & Research

Photography

Visual Arts

Communication, Language & Culture

Global Studies

Minor in Communication

All Concentrations

Why Join the Advisory Board?

Amplify Student Voices

Be the bridge between your classmates and SOC administration. Make sure your program's concerns are heard.

Build Your Network

Connect with student leaders across all SOC programs and build relationships with faculty and administrators.

Develop Leadership Skills

Gain experience in student governance, advocacy, and organizational leadership that looks great on your resume.

Apply to Advisory Board

Represent your SOC program and help shape the future of the school.

Basic Information

Essay Questions

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Voluntary Self-Identification

This has no impact on your application. It is to collect demographic data for the Council. All questions are optional.