Student Government

Interfraternity Council

Interfraternity Council is the governing body for the fraternity community. IFC promotes only the highest standards and interests concerning the fraternity community. IFC consistently educates the fraternities about the problems that face us today. IFC constantly promotes accomplishments in scholarship, community involvement, and other acts of achievement. Lastly, IFC tries to reach the highest level of standards possible. IFC consists of six executive board members, a chapter representative and the five chapter presidents.

International House Council

I-House Council, the governing  and programming body for the living community for students studying Modern Languages and comprises elected officers, Native Speakers, Language Liaisons and Resident Advisors. Bi-weekly House activities are planned in an effort to enhance community among the individual Language Houses to promote awareness of world cultures. Examples of I-House programs include guest speakers, supporting French, German, Spanish and International Dinners and Latin Dancing.

Panhellenic Council

Panhellenic Council consists of two representatives from each of the six sororities on campus. It provides a sounding board where the thoughts and concerns of the individual chapters and women can be expressed. The Panhellenic Council also provides the basis for the promotion of service, scholarship, and leadership, as well as better relations with faculty, staff, non-Greek students, and the Albion community.

Student Senate

Student Senate is the primary student governance organization at Albion College. Our essential philosophy, as defined in our constitution, is "promotion of the welfare, protection of the rights, and representation of the opinions of the students of Albion College in a way consistent with basic principles of republican government and liberal arts education."

Student Senate receives and distributes the student activity fee for all student organizations including Union Board, Sports Clubs, and Student Volunteer Bureau. We also created and operate the Book Co-op. We have a direct voice in both the tenure of faculty and the new Student Center. In addition, each Senator works individually on projects or campus issues of specific interest. We meet every Monday at 9:00 in Gerstacker Commons in the Kellogg Center.