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Northwest Missouri State University


Government and Political Organizations

Missouri Academy Student Government Association

President: Jeremiah Robertson
Advisor(s): Dr. Samuel Jennings and Kristina Rittel
Mission: Article II under MASGA Constitution:  Mission
Section 1:  The Missouri Academy Student Government Association serves to advocate the interests of the Missouri Academy student body to the Missouri Academy administration and Northwest Missouri State University organizations.
Section 2:  The Missouri Academy Student Government Association will promote the Missouri Academy in a manner that is dignified and professional.
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Purpose: The Missouri Academy Student Government Association seeks to have an active role in organizing and planning activities, improving residential life at the Missouri Academy, and addressing issues brought before it by members of the Missouri Academy student public.

 Northwest Missouri State University Young Democrats

President: Erika Raney
Advisor(s): Daniel Smith
Mission: Our mission is to spread political awareness to the students and citizens of the Northwest and Maryville communities.
Purpose: We, the full time undergraduate students of Northwest Missouri State University, serving as the University’s official Young Democrats organization aiming to bring together a group of students to converse in any and all politics dealing with the Democratic Party.

 Student Senate

President: Andrew Maddux
Advisor(s): Matt Baker
Mission: The Mission of the Student Government Association (SGA) is to act as a unified body, advancing the interests and general welfare of every student. The SGA represents each student and serves as a liaison amongst students, the University, and the community.
Purpose: Student Senate is the elected, representative governing body of the Student Government Association. It makes decisions for the SGA, and expresses the official opinion of the Northwest student body.