The voice of the students is an important part of student life. As a result the District Student Association and Campus Student Association serve as the organization to represent and share the voice of the student body.
Through each campus' Campus Student Association elected representatives, students are free to make recommendations to the administration on any college issue. While the Campus Student Association cannot make policy and procedures by its own action, its recommendations are given serious consideration by the administration.
Campus Student Association meetings are typically held at least monthly but are also dependent on the bylaws that govern each specific campus's organization.
For more information, contact the specific campus' Student Life office.
Milwaukee Campus Student Association (link)
Mequon Campus Student Association (link)
Oak Creek Campus Student Association (link)
West Allis Campus Student Association (link)
District Student Association (DSA)
The District Student Association (DSA) is a student group made up of the:
- Student Leaders elected to executive officer positions for the district.
- Voting representatives from each of the four Campus Student Associations.
- The MATC Governor of the Wisconsin Student Government Association.
- One voting Representative from each affiliated Student Organization at MATC.
The organization meets at least once each month to coordinate recommendations on district legislation which addresses problems and concerns pertinent to students or education for the administration's consideration.
The board is also responsible for reviewing and confirming all student selections and appointments to any district, local, state or national committee, and/or organizations including the student representative to the district board.
A goal of this group is to open lines of communication between the district student body and the administration, creating a positive means for the resolution of student problems and the satisfaction of their needs.
For more information, please visit District Student Government Association page (link)