Student Representatives
Lead. Represent. Make a Difference.
Each year, 20 student representatives are selected to serve on Mid-State’s Student Leadership Board (SLB). They act as a voice for their fellow students and the face of the College throughout its communities.
Student Representatives share ideas, raise concerns, and help improve campus life. They are also considered for the WTCS Student Ambassador Program, which honors one outstanding Mid-State student each year.
Why Become a Student Representative?
Build Leadership Skills
Develop confidence by representing students and helping guide campus decisions.
Gain Professional Experience
Strengthen your résumé by leading meetings, working with college staff, and learning professional meeting skills.
Make Connections
Meet administrators, board members, and other student leaders who can support your future goals.
What Student Representatives Do
Student representatives take part in leadership and decision-making at Mid-State. Responsibilities include:
- Lead SLB meetings using Robert’s Rules of Order
- Represent students to College leadership
- Share student ideas and concerns
- Record meeting notes and attendance
- Submit meeting minutes on time
- Help plan and approve student initiatives
- Support events, meetings, and service projects
- Assist with urgent matters between meetings
Student representatives are paid $13 per hour for approved work.