Student Government (ASWSUE)

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The Associated Students of Washington State University Everett (ASWSUE) is the representative body of undergraduate, graduate, and professional students at Washington State University Everett. ASWSUE initiates and coordinates student activities, represents student interests, needs, and welfare, and acts as a liaison between students and university faculty, staff, and administration. We are here to serve you!

Bi-weekly General Assembly Meeting

The General Assembly Meetings for the 2025-2026 Academic Year will be held bi-weekly on Wednesdays at 4:00 PM in Room 101.

Fall Semester 2025 Meeting Dates

  • October 15, 2025
  • October 29, 2025
  • November 12, 2025
  • December 3, 2025

Weekly Office Hours

Office hours are a great opportunity to get to know your student government officers, address campus concerns, and share ideas about campus events. Look for us in the Student Success Center or the ASWSUE office in room 110D! 

Leadership

President

Jessie Southam

aswsue.pres@wsu.edu

Vice President

Rafia Shakil

aswsue.vp@wsu.edu

Director of Legislative Affairs

Kendyl Bourland

aswsue.dola@wsu.edu

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Applications are open for Academic Year 2025-2026!

Joining student government at Washington State University Everett (ASWSUE) can be a highly rewarding experience. Here are some compelling reasons to consider applying:

  1. Make a Difference: As a member of ASWSUE, you have the opportunity to influence campus policies and initiatives, ensuring that student needs and interests are represented.
  2. Develop Leadership Skills: Being part of student government helps you develop essential leadership and organizational skills. You’ll learn how to manage projects, work in teams, and communicate effectively.
  3. Networking Opportunities: You’ll meet and collaborate with a diverse group of students, faculty, and administrators. This can help you build a strong network that could be beneficial for your future career.
  4. Enhance Your Resume: Participation in student government is a great addition to your resume. It demonstrates your commitment, leadership abilities, and willingness to take on responsibilities.
  5. Learn About Campus Finances: You’ll gain insights into how student activity budgets are managed, which can be valuable knowledge for future professional and personal financial management.
  6. Create Lasting Memories: The friendships and experiences you gain from being involved in student government can be some of the most memorable parts of your college life.

Contact Us

Visit the ASWSUE office on the first floor, room 110D.

Whether you are curious about events, clubs, or even how to get involved – we are ready to answer your questions. Let’s get in touch!

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