The Student Coordinating Council was established in the spring of 1974 in an attempt to provide a representative forum for student interests. Composed of leaders of the 10 major campus organizations and 10 representatives elected annually from geographic districts, the SCC was designed to be a deliberative body that would give students’ views on university policies and on proposed alterations of policies. In addition to these responsibilities, the SCC was charged with overseeing the activities and projects of student government.
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