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The Student Government Association (SGA) is an elected group of students representing the needs of Motlow's student body, led by a president elected by the entire student body. Each Motlow campus has its own elected SGA officials consisting of a vice president, sophomore and freshman senators, and other appointed officials.

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SGA Officers

  • Sam Cagle, EVP, Fayetteville
  • Madeleine Gant, Senator/Secretary, Fayetteville
  • Jaxson Nickelson, Senator/Parliamentarian, Fayetteville
  • Julianna Thomas, Senator, Fayetteville
  • Anastasia Childress, Senator, Fayetteville.
  • Joy Young, President, McMinnville
  • Sarah Watts, EVP, McMinnville
  • Kathryn Poole, Senator, McMinnville
  • Ansley Beachboard, Senator, McMinnville
  • Emma Pedigo, Officer, McMinnville
  • Daylen Moore, Officer, McMinnville
  • Marriana Hendon, EVP, Moore Co.
  • Elliot Lassiter, Senator, Moore Co.
  • Lillie Neal, Senator, Moore Co.
  • Elizabeth Rocha, EVP, Smyrna
  • Amanda Beshay, Senator/Secretary, Smyrna
  • Casie Krishnan, Senator, Smyrna
  • Leslie Young, Lead Senator, Sparta
  • Ashlee Burger, Senator, Sparta

SGA (Student Goverment Association) Officers of Motlow State Community College

Pictured from left to right: Sam Cagle, EVP, Fayetteville; Jaxson Nickelson, Senator/Parliamentarian, Fayetteville; Joy Young, President, McMinnville; Marriana Hendon, EVP, Moore Co.; and Anastasia Childress, Senator, Fayetteville.

SGA Application

The SGA application is available every February of the following academic year. For senator or other leadership roles please attend SGA meetings, if interested.

SGA Role

SGA represents the student body at events on Motlow's campuses, including the college's Leadership Council. SGA is involved in planning and executing events on every campus, from Weeks of Welcome to finals week celebrations. All Motlow students are encouraged to attend SGA meetings and voice their concerns or ideas.

SGA Funding

SGA receives its funding from Student Activity Fees. These are fees that students pay along with their registration fees. You are welcome to have input into how your fees are allocated. The only way to do that is to get involved. Go to a meeting, volunteer for an event, vote for your favorite candidate, or take part in any SGA activity.

SGA Constitution

All potential applicants should read the SGA Constitution and be aware of the responsibility of elected positions. All elected SGA members are held accountable to the role, as presented in the Constitution.

Tennessee Intercollegiate State Legislature

Motlow participates in the Tennessee Intercollegiate State Legislature (TISL). TISL provides leadership and organization learning opportunities involving state government and state issues.

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