Apply here: http://tinyurl.com/COESAC2014
Deadline: October 31st, 2014
                COESAC provides a student 
perspective on planning and budgeting issues for the College of 
Engineering.  The group, which consists of approximately 12 
undergraduates, 5 graduate students, and 3 at-large representatives, 
meets
 on Friday afternoons from 3:30-5:00 in the COE Dean’s conference room 
to discuss a broad range of issues.  During the 2013-14 academic year, 
COESAC submitted recommendations the Dean on issues ranging from 
changing the admissions model for UW COE departments
 to providing opportunities for multi-disciplinary capstones.  COESAC 
seeks to include a diverse range of student perspectives in its 
conversations, and to bring about tangible changes to the student 
experience in the College of Engineering. 
                The time commitment involved in 
serving on COESAC is significant.  The Council meets at least once a 
month, and will often generate its own agenda.  Students should be 
self-motivated to provide a student voice on issues
 facing the College.  The Dean will provide a charge to the Council at 
the beginning of the year and will come to the Council with planning 
questions for student input, but the Council will also be asked to 
identify one to two areas of need within the College
 and work independently on proposals for solving that need.  Applicants 
should ensure that they are available to meet on Friday afternoons from 
3:30 to 5:00 for the duration of the academic year.  It has proved just 
too difficult to schedule meetings at any
 other time.  Dean Bragg or his designee will attend most of the 
Council’s meetings, except when the Council chooses to meet without 
him.  Although Council members are not strictly “representatives” of any
 particular student group (that is the role of ASUW),
 they are encouraged to solicit and present to the Council the views of 
as wide a cross-section of students as possible.
Students interested in 
applying to be members of COESAC for the 2014-15 academic year, should 
submit an application via Catalyst (above), detailing their 
qualifications for serving on the Council. 
Councilmember Duties
Student Advisory Councilmember Terms of Service:
- Councilmembers will serve 1-year terms with 1-year reappointment possible.
- Staggered terms (i.e., some will proceed for re-appointment at end of first year. The council will ask for volunteers to serve an additional year or end terms as needed for staggered terms.
- Reappointment does not require a new application.
- Total annual commitment: minimum 35-45 hours, including meeting time, preparation for meetings, and follow-through work arising from decisions at meetings.
Meeting Schedule:
- Monthly meetings, except summer quarter (~8/year).
- Standing meeting time set annually (1.5 hours/meeting).
- Dean’s Office staff will attend meetings depending on agenda.
- The Dean or his designee will likely attend most meetings as well, depending on schedules and the agenda.
Key topics that may be addressed annually by the Student Advisory Council:
- Budget issues and planning
- Student recruitment and retention (focus on increasing diversity)
- Student engagement outside of the classroom
- Course fees
- Academic Programs (new programs and expansion of existing programs)
