Who is ASG?

The University of Arkansas’ Associated Student Government was founded in 1921. Since then, the Associated Student Government has worked hard to be an organized voice for the undergraduate students at the University of Arkansas.

The 2020-2021 Executive Team--left to right: Jissel Esparza, Ben Cameron, Julia Nall, Emma Kate Dillon.

What does ASG do?

ASG supports a number of campus programs and initiatives while allocating approximately $250,000 to Registered Student Organizations each year. The Associated Student Government is split into three branches: Executive, Legislative, and Judicial. The three branches work together to strive for the betterment of the organization and the University of Arkansas as a whole.

Past ASG initiatives include the first-ever on campus polling location, the University Perspectives class, and Razorback Transit.

Our Vision and Purpose

The vision of the University of Arkansas’ Associated Student Government is to represent the common interests and voice of all undergraduate students through an educational experience of shared governance in the University’s decision and policy mkaing process.

The purpose of the Associated Student Government is to act as an organized voice for all undergraduate students of the University of Arkansas, to effectively represent undergraduate students in the University’s decision and policy making process, and to provide a broad educational experience for undergraduate students while promoting citizenship on campus and in the greater community. In doing so, ASG knowingly and responsibly recognizes the student role in the shared governance of the University of Arkansas.

Masked, Andrew Kutchka and Lexi Robertson pass out PPE in front of the Union in 2020.

Contact

Have questions? Suggestions? Interested in joining? Reach out to Student Body President Cael Losenegger at asgpres@uark.edu!