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Student Involvement

Select a link below for information on the different ways that college students are getting involved in their communities.

Oklahoma Campus Compact (OkCC)
Oklahoma Campus Compact (OkCC) supports the civic purpose of higher education that includes developing students as citizens. OkCC will assist member institutions in their efforts to develop citizenship skills by promoting and advancing methodologies including service-learning (SL), volunteerism, community service and political engagement.

Oklahoma Student Government Association (OSGA) (opens in new window)
The Oklahoma Student Government Association is a statewide organization committed to voicing the concerns and interests of the students in the Oklahoma State System of Higher Education to the governor, Oklahoma Legislature, the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education and other decision-making bodies.

Student Advisory Board (SAB) (opens in new window)
The Student Advisory Board communicates to the State Regents the views and interests of all Oklahoma college and university students on issues that relate to the constitutional and statutory responsibilities of the State Regents. In representing students, the SAB combines the opinions of students with sound research to develop the best proposals and recommendations for the Oklahoma State System of Higher Education.

Vocal Oklahomans in Civic Engagement (VOICE)
In 2002 the national Campus Compact organization awarded Oklahoma Campus Compact a Raise Your Voice grant funded by the Pew Charitable Trusts. The Raise Your Voice campaign was an effort to encourage college students to begin conversations, address issues and create solutions for the challenges facing our democracy. The campaign was a student-led initiative to encourage students to take action — from volunteering to voting.