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Student Advisory Board

The Student Advisory Board (SAB) serves in an advisory capacity to the Texas State University System Board of Regents. SAB members work to bring the students’ perspective to the Board of Regents to facilitate in making system-wide and campus specific decisions.

 

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Members of the Student Advisory Board pose for a group picture
at Texas State University after making their presentation to the
Board of Regents (May, 2008).

It is the goal of the SAB to work in conjunction with the Board of Regents and the component institutions to ensure the success of all students in the Texas State University System by effectively and consistently communicating the concerns and opinions of the students. The SAB functions as a cooperative association among TSUS component institutions for exchanging information and sharing programs that will benefit all Texas State University System members.

See pictures from the Student Advisory Board activities.

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2008-2009 Officers*

Christopher B. Yancy, Chair
Sam Houston State University

Kacey Sharp , Vice Chair
Lamar State College-Port Arthur

Leticia Pichardo , Secretary
Sul Ross University Rio Grande Collge

Vera Akinuoto , Parliamentarian
Lamar University

2007-2008 Members

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Lamar University

Vera Akinkuotu
Lisa Parker

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Sam Houston State University

Michael Perkins
Christopher B. Yancy

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Sul Ross State University

Stephanie Marshall
Montie Piper

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Sul Ross State University Rio Grande College

Leticia Pichardo

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Texas State University-San Marcos

Brett Baker
Jason Moore

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Lamar Institute of Technology

Julie Hamilton

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Lamar State College-Orange

Minh-Nhat Duong
Chris Williamson

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Lamar State College-Port Arthur

Heather Gisclair
Kacey Sharp


Frank Parker, Vice President for Student Services at Sam Houston State University, serves as the advisor to the TSUS Student Advisory Board.

* Officers are elected each August at the first SAB meeting of the academic year.