2. What is IUSA?
Who: the undergraduate student body
government at Indiana University
What: seeks to enrich student life and
improve the University as a whole
3. What is the structure of IUSA?
Executive Branch
60 members and
25 freshman interns
Legislative Branch Judicial Branch
62 members representing all
11 members
schools & housing locations
Department of Student Rights Funding Board
10 members 12 members
Campus Committees
60 representatives
4. What is the structure of IUSA?
Executive Branch
60 members and
25 freshman interns
• Executives elected by the student body (Student Body President, Vice-
President of Administration, Vice-President of Congress, Treasurer)
• Comprised of twelve senior staff members and over sixty directors and
committee members, in addition to 25 freshman interns
• Spearhead initiatives organically and voice student concerns to
administrators & faculty
• Also tasked at executing of all actions assigned by Congress as
prescribed by the IUSA Constitution
5. What is the structure of IUSA?
Legislative Branch
62 members representing all
schools & housing locations
• Each Congressman is elected by his constituency on campus
• More than 60 Congress members in total represent various academic
and residential constituencies on the Bloomington campus
• Propose and vote on resolutions that change policy and procedures
within the administration of the University
• Serve on Congressional committees to stay current on such and
represent issues in such areas as sustainability, academic affairs, and
transportation.
6. What is the structure of IUSA?
Campus Committees
60 representatives
• Committee for Fee Review • All-University Student Association
• Student Trustee Search & Screen • Athletics Committee
Committee • GLBT Advisory Board
• Dean Search & Screen Committees • Student Transportation Board
• Dean Review Committees • Diversity Advisory Board
• Commission on Personal Safety • Bloomington Faculty Council and
• Provost Search & Screen standing sub-committees
Committee • Affirmative Action
• Campus Recreational Sports • Budgetary Affairs
Committee • Educational Policies
• Commission on Multicultural • Libraries
Understanding • Student Affairs
7. What are the goals of IUSA?
Improving Efficiency of Organization
Highlighting Student Concerns to Administrators
Lobbying for Legislative Change
Increasing Accessibility to Leadership
Representing the Student Voice in University Decisions
Promoting a Culture of Care
Enhancing the Student Experience
Developing Members Personally & Professionally
8. What does IUSA do?
VOICE Report ZimRide & Online Course
SafeRide Program
& Banquet Zipcar Evaluations
Senior Staff
ABTS Conference Office Hours
Hoosier PACT/Lifeline
Bike Repair Stations Awareness Campaign Big Ten on the Hill
Conference
Rec Sports e-Reserve Created “Campus
Town Halls & Outreach” Division Voter
Step UP! Facilitator Open Forums Registration
Program
Culture Financial Literacy Revamped
Readership Program of Care Task Force Elections Process
Lobbied Legislators Freshman
on Cost of Higher Reformed Priority Points for Internship
Education Congress Basketball Tickets Program
9. How do I stay updated with IUSA?
iusa.indiana.edu
Indiana University Student Association
facebook.com/iustudentassociation
@IUSA