Ms. Lacey Claver, Student Regent (Term expires in May 31, 2009)
Appointed by Governor Perry as the universityıs student regent beginning June 1, 2008, Lacey Claver is a senior from Joshua, Texas, pursuing a degree in hospitality administration. She is currently serving as director of Jack Camp, as an SFA 101 instructor and as the president of the Traditions Council. She was the president of the Student Activities Association for 2007-08 and chief justice of the Student Government Association from 2005-2007. Ms. Claver received the Presidentıs Volunteer Service Gold Award for more than 300 hours of volunteer service during each of her previous three years at SFA. She was the recipient of the Steve Westbrook Excellence in Leadership Award in 2007 and again in 2008.
Student Regent Application Materials
The Student Regent Application for the 2009-2010 appointment
had passed. We received eight applications from a wonderful cross section
of interested students.
2008 Student Regent Application (PDF) (MS
Word)
Background
In 2005, the Texas Legislature approved the position of non-voting student
regent. In accordance with the provisions of the Education Code, Section 51.356,
each public university Board of Regents shall include one student member appointed
by the Governor. The president of each independent public university is asked
to develop a uniform application form to be used to solicit applicants for
the position of student regent. This packet contains the application form
for the student regent position at Stephen F. Austin State University.
Student Regent
The student regent is a non-voting participant on the Board of Regents representing the students of Stephen F. Austin State University. The student regent serves a one-year term commencing February 1. While technically not a member of the Board of Regents, a student regent does have the same powers and duties as the members of the Board of Regents, with the exception of voting, making or seconding motions, and being counted to determine a quorum.
To the best of their ability, the student regent represents the interests of the students, the university, and the State of Texas. The student regent may serve on special commissions, task forces and committees during their term and are expected to participate in required Regent activities, including orientation sessions conducted by the Office of the Governor and the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board. Student regents may be required to file an annual Personal Financial Statement with the Texas Ethics Commission and must abide by the laws of the State of Texas applicable to board service, including the state ethics laws. The student regent is encouraged to be involved with the student governments on each campus which they represent and to have a working relationship with faculty, staff, and representative student organizations.
Student Regent Qualifications
At the time of application and throughout the term of appointment,
a student regent must be enrolled in good standing as an undergraduate or
graduate student in Stephen F. Austin State University. Preference will be
given to applicants who are residents of the State of Texas and who have
a general knowledge of the functions of the Board of Regents. Student regent
applicants must have a strong desire to represent all students at Stephen
F. Austin State University.
Overview of the Role of the Boards of Regents
The governor of the State of Texas appoints Regents for all public
university systems (Texas A&M University System, Texas Tech University
System, Texas State University System, University of Houston System, University
of North Texas System, University of Texas System) and independent public
universities ( Midwestern State University, Texas Southern University, Texas
Woman's University, Stephen F. Austin State University).
The Boards of Regents for the State of Texas are vested with the legal and corporate authority to ensure that the mission of the university is carried out, and in doing so, are accountable to the citizens of Texas. Members of the Board of Regents are appointed by the governor with staggered six-year terms. One student regent is appointed with a one-year term. Several members, including the university presidents, are ex-officio members. Many Boards of Regents operate through standing committees and also subcommittees and special committees. The Boards and their committees meet throughout the year.
The regents establish policy in areas such as personnel, campus development, student tuition and fees, admissions, and financial aid. The duties of the regents include overseeing the financial management of the system/university, its investments, and its property holdings as well as major appointments including the, president of the university, and other key personnel. The regents delegate a broad range of authority and responsibility to the university president.
Remuneration
A student regent may be reimbursed for expenses incurred for attendance at meetings
of the Board, its Committees, other official university events, and conferences
where travel is approved for Board members.
Selection Timeline
November 1 December 1, 2009
Applicants solicited by the SFA Student Government Association leadership.
December 1, 2009 at 5:00 pm
Deadline for submission of completed applications. Applications will only be accepted at the Office of Student Life (BPSC 3.301). Applications may be delivered in person or by mail (Office of Student Life, P.O. Box 13021, Nacogdoches, Texas 75962-3021).
If you mail your application please call to confirm its arrival (468-1018) as all applications must be received by the deadline date and time.
By December 1, 2009
Five applicants are selected as the Student Government Association's recommendations and forwarded to the university president.
By January 1, 2010
Two or more applicants, from among the five recommended by student government, are selected by the university president and recommended to the Governor.
On/After February 1 , 2010
Governor appoints a student regent for a one-year term expiring the following May 31.
Applicants are required to complete all of the questions on both the SFA application form and the Governor’s application form. Some questions may be identical. A complete application will include:
A completed SFA application
A completed Governor’s application
Your essay (250 word limit)
Your resume (two page limit)
Please be sure all attachments have your name on them. Letters of recommendation should not be included. When the application is complete, submit the entire application and attachments, in person or by mail, to:
The Office of Student Affairs
Student Regent
Application
Birdwell 218
P.O. Box 13021
Nacogdoches , Texas 75962-3021
All applications must be received no
later than 5:00 pm; December 1, 2009.
Electronic or fax transmissions
will not be accepted.