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 nights each week during fall and spring semesters providing a variety of activities including   for selection include academic achievement and potential contributions to the community
 basketball, badminton, volleyball, Ping-Pong, aerobics, weight lifting and games. Students   at large, and promise of future usefulness as a citizen.
 are urged to consult the bulletin boards for announcements in this area.
                                All-Alabama Academic Team
 Cheerleaders     All-Alabama Academic Team nominations are made annually in conjunction with the
    The cheerleading program consists of males and females and one mascot, Battle the   selection of the All-USA Academic Team.  Southern Union shall nominate two (2) students
 Bison. Cheerleaders cheer at all home games for both the men and women’s basketball   from each campus.  The purpose of this program is to provide statewide recognition to
 programs. Cheerleaders are expected to schedule their classes around practice times as   outstanding two-year college students based on academic and leadership performance.
 determined by the coach. In addition to practice, cheerleaders are required to attend weight
 lifting/workout sessions. Try-outs are held in April each year. Candidates are evaluated at a   Ms. Homecoming
 clinic session and an official try-out. Candidates are notified in writing if they are eligible      A female student is selected by popular vote of the student population to receive this
 to become a part of the SU Cheer team. Cheerleaders must be full time students, maintain   honor at the annual homecoming basketball game.  Qualifications and guidelines are
 a 2.0 GPA and be in good standing both academically and socially.  specified in the SGA Constitution.

 Homecoming Week               Southern Union Ambassadors
    Hundreds of alumni and friends return to the Wadley campus to reconnect with their      Southern Union Ambassadors serve as the official host and hostess group for various
 alma mater, reminisce with classmates at reunion events, and join current students and   activities on campus including orientation, registration, recruitment days, tutorial sessions,
 faculty in celebrating SU Homecoming. Festivities include the pep rally, alumni reception,   tournaments, homecoming, and graduation.  Membership is limited to those selected by
 basketball game, and coronation of Ms. Homecoming.  Homecoming Week is sponsored   a screening process. Ambassadors must maintain a 2.75 cumulative grade point average
 by the Student Government Association.  and their conduct must be above reproach. Southern Union Ambassadors represent the top
        students at Southern Union.  Students apply for consideration through the Dean of Student
 SUSCC Alumni Association  Development.                                            Handbook  Student
    Membership in the Southern Union Alumni Association is available to any person who
 has previously enrolled at the college.  The Association meets at least once yearly, usually   STUDENT RECORDS POLICY
 during the summer.  A major project of the Association is supporting a scholarship fund.  As Provided By
                         Public Law 93-380:  Protection of Rights and
 Baptist Campus Ministries    Privacy of Parents and Students
    The BCM is a student organization which seeks to create a fellowship of students and      Southern Union State Community College maintains information about students which
 provide for them experiences of personal Christian growth and maturity.  It further provides   facilitates educational development of the student and effective administration of the college.
 opportunities for Christian ministry on campus and in the students’ home communities.    In order to guarantee the rights of privacy and access as provided by the Family Educational
 Sponsored by the State Baptist Student Union, students of any denomination are invited to   Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, Southern Union has formulated the following policies and
 participate.  procedures:

 STUDENT HONORS AND RECOGNITIONS  A.  General Policy
               No information from records, files, or data directly related to a student, other than
 Most Outstanding Students  public information defined below, shall be disclosed to individuals, or agencies, out-
    Three students, one each from the academic, technical, and health sciences divisions,   side the college without the written consent of the student, except pursuant to a lawful
 are chosen annually by faculty committees representing each division and recognized at   subpoena or court order, or except in the case of educational or governmental officials
 the spring graduation for their demonstrated academic record and leadership skills.  The   as provided by law.  Information contained in such records may be shared within the
 most outstanding academic student is designated as the James B. Allen scholar.  The late   college.
 Honorable James B. Allen, United States Senator from Alabama, established the award to         Students shall have access to all such information with the exceptions set out below
 recognize a student with outstanding “character, leadership, scholarship, citizenship, and   in accordance with the procedure outlined within this policy statement.
 sportsmanship.”
        B.  Definition of Student
 Who’s Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges     For the purposes of this policy, a “student” is defined as, “any individual currently
    Who’s Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges is a designation by a national   or previously enrolled in any course(s) offered by Southern Union State Community
 organization to recognize outstanding college students.  Selection for Who’s Who is through   College.”
 a faculty committee recommendation that is appointed by the Dean of Students.  Criteria
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