University of Alabama 2007 SGA

Hello and welcome to the University of Alabama's SGA home on the World Wide Web!  Since taking office, we have been committed to empowering students and giving them ownership in their University of Alabama.  We are in the precedent-setting business and we look forward to this year with great vigor and excitement.  Should you ever need anything, we are only a phone call or email away.  We are honored to serve you.

Fill out your SGA application online now!

Sorry, student football tickets have already sold out. If you have any questions, please download our Q and A sheet or contact us here.

  • Maximum loan of $350, no minimum
  • Must be a full time student enrolled at the University of Alabama
  • Must be fully paid back within 30 days of loan
  • Free of charge
  • TI-83 graphing calculators available for rent in SGA Office for a period of 3 days
  • Must be returned by 4:45 PM on the 3rd day of the loan period
  • Must present ACT card to receive calculator.
  • Test file located in SGA office contains old tests for many different courses
  • Official University of Alabama Academic Misconduct Disciplinary Policy
  • Visit the SGA Office to make a free copy of any test
  • Virtual Test File Here
  • Download the template for adding a test-booklet to the sga site
  • Find out your semester GPA with our online GPA calculator
 

 

Headlines

Need to sell back your textbooks? BRING IT!
4-23-2007
Fall Textbooks!
06-20-2008
SGA Director Applications Here!
04-25-2008
Do You Bleed Crimson? Take the Bama Fan Survey!
04-15-2008

Upcoming Events

Please stay tuned to SGA.UA.EDU for upcoming events.

SGA Meeting Minutes

October 30, 2007
October 9, 2007
September 24, 2007

Brandon Clark
Vice President for Academic Affairs
Major
Entrepreneurship
College
Business
Hometown
Huntsville, Alabama
Job Description
The Vice President for Academic Affairs is responsible for working with students and faculty on academic issues that affect life at the University. This includes study week and grading policies, living/learning housing, books for classes, honor societies, student recruitment, and hosting an annual High School Leadership Conference on campus.