Groups by Category

ADVOCACY

Advocacy has a long history in Associated Students. Students have identified issues ranging from the local to the international and proactively worked to address these issues by establishing standing boards, committees, and commissions.

ENVIRONMENT

A.S. environmental groups provide a variety of services to the campus community. They also work to mitigate the University’s impact on the environment by encouraging sustainable, carbon neutral, and eco-friendly practices both on-campus and in our surrounding communities. This student engagement includes educational programs; funding research and capital improvement projects; and funding both beach clean-up and Adopt-a-Block programs.

VOLUNTEER PLACEMENT
Students have volunteered in the local community through A.S. since the founding of the organization. Currently the Community Affairs Board (CAB) is the group primarily responsible for volunteer placement, though students also volunteer through many other A.S. groups.

MEDIA/NEWS

Student radio KCSB is the oldest radio station in the entire UC system. A.S. has also supported several newspapers during its history. All of these efforts are part of a desire by students to make alternative voices heard whether these be on the air as music, public affairs, and news broadcasts or in print providing an alternative to both the commercial and on-campus press.  In addition, the Media Relations Committee was established to let the public know about A.S. initiatives and events.

EVENTS & OUTREACH

Since its inception A.S. Program Board has been popular with students, because it programs with a focus on students. A.S. also works hard to engage the local Isla Vista community with events and by mitigating the effects of the unsponsored annual IV Halloween celebration. The recently formed Rally Committee supports Gaucho athletics and encourages pride in everything Gaucho!

ADMINISTRATIVE & FINANCIAL

A.S. is a complex organization. The administrative and financial groups in A.S. provide students with valuable “real world” skills such as crafting initiatives, writing by-laws, negotiation, staffing, accounting, and entrepreneurship.

TECHNOLOGY

Computer technology underpins everything we do at A.S. It is also increasingly a recreational outlet. The Technology Serivces Committee was created in response to these developments and engages students across campus in events that are educational, intellectually challenging, and fun.

LEGAL

A.S. has been providing free legal services to students for over 40 years. These services were created because students face unique legal challenges both on and off campus. By providing consulting services, workshops, and other support these services help students navigate legal conflicts they might face.