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It’s once again time for undergraduate students to choose who will represent their colleges within the Associated Students of Michigan State University. In the interest of making sure students had as much information as possible, On the Banks developed a survey for the candidates.

It’s once again time for undergraduate students to choose who will represent their colleges within the Associated Students of Michigan State University.

In the interest of making sure students had as much information as possible, On the Banks developed the following survey. All candidates’ answers are unedited, and mistakes are on the part of the candidates. The documents will be updated if more candidates respond.

Select your college to see the relevant candidates and their answers. Students with two majors should be able to vote in both colleges’ election, assuming the Registrar’s Office has both majors in the Student Information System. Elections begin on Monday, April 1!

Note that the following Colleges do not have anyone running to represent them:

College of Arts and Letters (2 open seats)

Residential College in the Arts and Humanities (2 open seats)

College of Communication Arts and Sciences (3 open seats)

College of Education (2 open seats)

College of Veterinary Medicine (2 open seats)

Additionally, the College of Business has one open position.

Students interested in being appointed to an open seat should contact the 56th Session’s Vice President for Internal Affairs at vpia@asmsu.msu.edu. Typically, this process begins in the summer.

This survey is neither endorsed nor associated with the Associated Students of Michigan State University.

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Tyler Silvestri Tyler Silvestri is a third-year law student at MSU who received his bachelor’s degree in Political Theory & Constitutional Democracy from MSU’s James Madison College in 2017. He spent one year as the Assistant Director of ASMSU’s Student Rights Advocates and two years as a Resident Assistant. He is the Chairperson of the University Committee on Academic Governance. He can be reached at Tyler@onthebanksmsu.com. See author's posts