Student Government Association

Being a leader means taking action. Are you ready to join your fellow Student Government Association leaders who are working for change? In Student Government, you’ll help develop campus programming, boost your leadership skills, and carry on San Jacinto’s historic traditions.

Join a Meeting

Each campus Student Government organization meets multiple times a month to discuss relevant topics, plan upcoming events, and have some fun together. Meetings are open to all students, so feel free to drop by anytime!

Meeting Time: Our Central Campus meetings occur at 11:30 a.m. via Zoom. Please enter your student email as your name to be granted access.

Meeting Time: Our Central Campus meetings occur at 11:30 a.m. via Zoom. Please enter your student email as your name to be granted access.

Meeting Time: Our North Campus meetings occur at 11:30 a.m. via Zoom. Please enter your student email as your name to be granted access.

Learn More. Get Involved.

Before you get involved, you may want to read our bylaws — or just shoot us an email at SGA.North@sjcd.edu. We’ll get back and answer any questions you have!

Send Us an Email

Meeting Time: Our South Campus meetings occur at 11:30 a.m. via Zoom. Please enter your student email as your name to be granted access.

Learn More. Get Involved.

Before you get involved, you may want to read our bylaws — or just shoot us an email at SGA.South@sjcd.edu. We’ll get back and answer any questions you have!

Send Us an Email

Meeting Time: Our Generation Park Campus meetings occur at 11:30 a.m. via Zoom. Please enter your student email as your name to be granted access.

Learn More. Get Involved.

Before you get involved, you may want to read our bylaws — or just shoot us an email at SGA.Central@sjcd.edu. We’ll get back and answer any questions you have!

Send Us an Email

The Voice of Students

Student Government leaders like Ashley Medina set the pace for campus wide student engagement, representing the student body to the college’s administration.
Ashley Medina
I joined SGA to get involved and have a positive impact on students and the College.”
Ashley Medina
Central Campus Student Government President Social & Behavioral Sciences, ‘22
An active member of the Phi Theta Kappa honors group, Ashley demonstrated the academic and leadership skills our Student Government participants share. After graduation, she transferred to University of Houston-Clear Lake to obtain a psychology degree.