Elections
If you are interested in being involved in campus life and want to be involved in your student government, networking, gain leadership experience and become a voice for students campus wide, then become an ASI student leader!
Thank you for expressing interest in running for a position on the ASI Board of Directors. ASI Elections to join the Board for the 2025-2026 academic year will be held April 1-11 , 2025.
Please fill out this form to declare your intent to run:
A) Executive Officers: Executive Vice President: The Executive Vice President is responsible for the coordination and internal management
of ASI. In the absence of the President, the Executive Vice President shall be vested
with the powers of and perform the duties of the President. The Executive Vice President
presides over the Public Affairs committee, shall make recommendations to the President
for all appointments to campus committees and be responsible for handling issues that
pertain to a student’s education. The Executive Vice President shall also foster new
partnerships and relationships with community organizations and Bakersfield College’s
Student Government Association. Vice President of Campus Life: The Vice President of Campus Life presides over the Campus Life Committee and is responsible
for the coordination of social, cultural, and educational events that meet the interests
and needs of all members of the student body. Vice President of Finance: The Vice President of Finance presides over the Finance Committee and is responsible
for the coordination of the Finance Committee. The Vice President of Finance approves
all ASI expenditures from the ASI Budget and is responsible for the organization’s
fiscal operations. Vice President of Legislative Affairs: The Vice President of Legislative Affairs is responsible for coordinating ASI’s legislative
agenda, recruiting a group of students to serve on the Lobby Corps, and attend the
monthly CSSA (California State Student Association) meetings with the ASI President.
The Vice President of Legislative Affairs will plan ASI’s legislative visits both
in Bakersfield and Sacramento. Vice President of University Affairs: The Vice President of University Affairs presides over the University Affairs Committee
and Academic Affairs Assembly and is responsible for campus wide campaigns focusing
on elections, diversity, and sustainability. The Vice President of University Affairs
is responsible for handling issues that pertain to CSUB students. B) Position Specific Directors: Director of Accessibility and Essential Needs: The Director of Accessibility and Essential Needs shall coordinate services for students
at the University. The Director will work with different departments to provide information
on resources and host a campus-resources fair each semester. The Director shall also
maintain relations with the Food Pantry, Student Health Services, the Counseling Center,
and other student-focused groups to see how ASI can assist with promoting their services.
Director of ASI Outreach: The Director of ASI Outreach helps to facilitate the coordination of the Rowdy Bunch Program
which seeks to get more students involved with the organization. The Director will
also work to get ASI more involved with campus departments and activities, and shall
also put on a campaign each semester to make students aware of the organization, the
mission, and purpose. Director of Athletics Engagement: The Director of Athletics Engagement shall serve as a liaison between Athletics and
ASI to enhance student life on campus. The Director shall be responsible for seeking
ways to engage student-athletes with the university community, promote a greater sense
of pride for CSUB, work alongside the athletics department on campus to address student
athlete concerns, and develop and promote athletic initiatives. This Director will
sit on SAAC and pass information between both groups. In addition, this Director will
hold 2 out of their 4 office hours at the Kegley Center. Director of Clubs/Organizations Outreach: The Director of Clubs/Organizations Outreach is in charge of maintaining connections
with all CSUB clubs/organizations and fostering relationship and assistance to those
clubs/organizations. The Director will also help the Vice President of Finance with
the Club and Orgs. Social each semester, assist the ASI President with the Student
Leadership Council, and spend 1 out of their 4 office hours helping clubs with the
funding application process. Director of Diversity and Inclusion: The Director of Diversity and Inclusion shall strive to be responsive to the need
of civility and cultural awareness on campus by organizing activities and events that
embrace differences and celebrate unity. The Director shall sit on all relevant committees
and stimulate an environment that is more conducive for students from different backgrounds
(socioeconomic, racial, cultural, spiritual, residential & non-residential) to collaborate
with one another not only socially but academically as well. The Director of Diversity
and Inclusion will also collaborate with the Multicultural Alliance and Gender Equity
Resource Center (MAGEC) on campus wide programs, as well as the International Students
Office. In addition, the Director of Diversity and Inclusion will hold 2 out of their 4
office hours over in MAGEC or the International Students and Programs Office. Director of Student-Housing Relations: The Director of Student-Housing Relations shall serve as a relations liaison between
Student Housing and ASI to enhance student life on campus. The Director shall be responsible
for informing ASI of programs, issues, and concerns related to Housing students at
the university, be required to attend Residence Hall Association Meetings in order
to strengthen communication and build positive relationships, and plan at least one
event with Student Housing. Director of Students with Disabilities: The Director of Students with Disabilities shall coordinate activities and events that help educate students on disabilities
and accessibility. The Director shall collaborate with various departments throughout
the academic school year, sit on the Students with Disabilities Advisory Committee and other campus committees that address
accessibility issues, in addition to being an active member of any clubs being supporting
students with disabilities. Director of Sustainability: The Director of Sustainability is in charge of promoting and implementing sustainable
projects on campus with approval from the ASI Board of Directors. The Director will
plan programs in support of Campus Sustainability Month and Recyclemania, along with
the University’s Sustainability Coordinator. In addition, the Director of Sustainability
will be ASI’s representative on the Campus Beautification committee. Director of Transfer Students: The Director of Transfer Students represents the interests and needs of students who
have transferred into CSUB. The Director will sit on committees related to transfer
students and will meet with the Director of the Transfer Center at least twice a semester.
They will hold 2 out of their 4 office hours in the Transfer Center. Director of Veterans Affairs: The Director of Veterans Affairs shall serve as a relations liaison between the Veteran
community and ASI to enhance student life on campus. They shall be responsible for
informing ASI of programs, issues, and concerns related to veteran students at the
University. This Director shall also be responsible for identifying ways to better
welcome veteran students and to include them in campus involvement. C) Academic College Directors: Director for the College of Arts & Humanities: The Director of Arts & Humanities represents the interests and needs of all students
whose major falls in arts and/or humanities. The Director will sit on committees related
to their college including, but not limited to, search committees. The Director shall
also meet with the Dean at least twice a semester and will hold 2 out of their 4 office
hours in their college. Director for the College of Business & Public Administration: The Director of Business & Public Administration represents the interests and needs
of all students whose major falls in business and/or public administration. The Director
will sit on committees related to their college including, but not limited to, search
committees. The Director shall also meet with the Dean at least twice a semester and
will hold 2 out of their 4 office hours in their college. Director for the College of Social Sciences & Education: The Director of Social Sciences and Education represents the interests and needs of
all students whose major falls in social sciences and/or education. The Director will
sit on committees related to their college including, but not limited to, search committees.
The Director shall also meet with the Dean at least twice a semester and will hold
2 out of their 4 office hours in their college. Director for the College of Natural Science, Mathematics & Engineering: The Director of Natural Science, Mathematics & Engineering represents the interests
and needs of all students whose major falls in natural science, mathematics, and/or
engineering. The Director will sit on committees related to their college including,
but not limited to, search committees. The Director shall also meet with the Dean
at least twice a semester and will hold 2 out of their 4 office hours in their college. Director of Graduate Students: The Director of Graduate Students represents the interests and needs of all graduate
students. The Director will sit on committees who need a graduate student representative
including, but not limited to, search committees. The Director will meet with the
Dean at least twice a semester and will hold 2 out of their 4 office hours in the
Graduate Student Center. Students are eligible to run for office if they meet the following CSU system-wide
requirements; Grades All student representatives must be matriculated at the University, maintaining an
on-campus 2.5 grade point average (GPA) each term, and not be on probation of any
kind. Unit Load Undergraduate students must earn 12 semester of credit per term while running for
office or holding office. Graduate and credential students must earn 6 semester of
credit per term while running for office or holding office. Undergraduate students
are allowed to earn a maximum of 150 semester or 125% of the units required for a
specific baccalaureate degree, whichever is greater. Graduate and credential students
are allowed to earn a maximum of 50 semester or 167% of the units required for the
graduate or current object, whichever is greater. Residency Undergraduate candidates must have been enrolled on the campus and have completed
1 semester prior to the election, earning a total of 12 semester units during that
year. Graduate and credential candidates must earn 6 semester units per term of continuous
attendance as a new graduate or credential student to be eligible. If they earned
a bachelor's degree or credential in the past 3 years from the same campus, they must
have earned a total of 12 semester units during their last year as an undergraduate. For more information about Eligibility Requirements, please see the ASI Elections
Code. The first step in running for ASI office is reading the ASI Elections Packet and the ASI Elections Code. These explain the entire process and descriptions of each position. The next step
is filing for elections, all required forms are found on this webpage. Filing period begins February 12th and the deadline is March 25, 2025 at 12pm. Each student will be notified and receive an email to their CSUB email with a link
to a SurveyMonkey poll to vote from Mike Kwon (mkwon@csub.edu). Elections will be held completely online. Elections begin Wednesday, April 9th at 8am to Thursday, April 10th to 11:59 PM.
Please note: To run for an executive office position, they must attend 2 Board of
Directors meetings and 2 ASI committee meetings, or submitted no less than two professional
letters of recommendation in addition to attending the Executive Officer Election
seminar.
President: As the Chief Executive Officer of ASI, the President oversees the ASI Board of Directors
and is responsible for the operation, accountability and representation of the organization.
The President shall provide the Board with strategic direction on policies, services
and student-related issues that affect California State University, Bakersfield students.Voter Information