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Slippery Rock Student Government Association

www.srusga.com

 
The Slippery Rock University Student Government Association, Inc. (SRSGA) is an independent corporation on campus with a roughly two-million dollar budget. SRSGA serves as the governing body to most clubs and organizations at Slippery Rock University. SRSGA recognizes over one hundred organizations and provides budgets for most. Also, SRSGA helps fund the majority of Slippery Rock Athletics, runs a Child Care facility on campus, manages the campus bus service, and owns the university book store.
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million
  • www.srusga.com
  • 1 Morrow Way, Robert Smith Student Center, CSIL
    Slippery Rock, PA USA 16057
  • Phone: N/A

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Elizabeth Hood
Vice President of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging Profile

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