ABINGTON, Pa. — As the Student Government Association (SGA) president at Penn State Abington, Vedan Desai represents the campus’ population of more than 3,700 undergraduates. He leads an organization that provides support and advocacy, enhances the college experience, and builds a more connected and cohesive community.
“Without a doubt, providing students with a platform is my greatest responsibility. It is imperative that as the elected representative for the students at the Abington College, I ensure that student voices are heard by our administration and our faculty,” he said.
Desai, a sophomore, managed an important change in the SGA’s structure this year.
“I succeeded in bringing the efforts of my predecessors to fruition and created our student senate, the first of many steps in ensuring that more student voices are heard," he said. "We meet biweekly to pass legislation and discuss student-specific topics from around our campus,” he said.
Different segments of the community are represented by two senators each:
- Lions Gate student apartment residents
- Off-campus housing residents
- Commuters
- International students
In addition, the academic divisions at Abington — Arts and Humanities, Science and Engineering, and Social Science — are represented by two senators each.
“My plan is to expand the senate, possibly adding representatives for student workers and nontraditional students,” the finance major said. “The goal is to add more representation across campus and have a total of about 19 senators.”
The SGA also includes three standing committees: Governmental Affairs, Academic Affairs, and Student Affairs.