Advisory Boards and Administrative Groups

Advisory Boards

There are seven advisory boards that work with and advise the Vice President of Student Affairs concerning student organizations and their impact on student life. Many are composed of both faculty and students, creating an opportunity for faculty-student interaction outside of the classroom.

Council of Advisory Boards

The Council of Advisory Boards (CAB) is a group of advisory board student leaders that oversee the overall administration and effectiveness of advisory boards and student activities on campus. CAB works to advocate on behalf of all student organizations with access to benefits, in order to best represent their common needs and encourage collaboration.  CAB also runs the semesterly CAB Fair and New Club Development process.  The Fall 2023 CAB Fair is on Saturday, 8/26/23 (raindate: Saturday, 9/2).  Registration is only open to Access-to-Benefits organizations through CampusGroups.

Advisory Board for Club Sports

The Advisory Board for Club Sports (ABCS) is composed of six undergraduate representatives who are appointed by the outgoing student members of ABCS and approved by the GUSA Assembly; two faculty/staff representatives who are appointed by the Vice President of Student Affairs (1) and the Faculty Senate (1); and up to two staff appointments (ex-officio). ABCS oversees the overall administration and effectiveness of club sports programs. ABCS funds, advises and develops policy for the governance of all club sports under its jurisdiction. A list of Club Sports organizations can be found on CampusGroups. For more information about ABCS, contact them at clubsports@georgetown.edu.

Campus Ministry Student Forum

The Campus Ministry Student Forum (CMSF) is an assembly responsible for supporting and advocating for undergraduate Campus Ministry student organizations at Georgetown. The Forum works with an elected Executive Committee to allocate Student Activities Fee funding, advocate for the needs of Campus Ministry student organizations, and bring student-led groups together to improve collaboration and cooperation. The Forum also creates and maintains the policies and procedures that govern Campus Ministry student groups, oversees the equitable distribution of resources, and serves as a collective resource to student group leaders. The Forum serves as an advisory board to the managing director of Campus Ministry.

Center for Social Justice Advisory Board for Student Organizations

The Center for Social Justice (CSJ) Advisory Board for Student Organizations (ABSO) advises the groups that work in the Washington, D.C., national, and global communities doing social justice and service work. The Center for Social Justice oversees the board and provides professional staff advising for member organizations. Contact CSJ ABSO at csjabso@georgetown.edu for more information, or explore CSJ ABSO organizations on CampusGroups.

Media Board

The Media Board advises a variety of student media groups, including student newspapers, a radio station, a cable television station, literary publications, and the undergraduate yearbook. Explore CampusGroups to learn more about the student media organizations.

Performing Arts Advisory Council

The Performing Arts Advisory Council (PAAC) governs all co-curricular performing arts groups. All groups governed by PAAC fall under the Department of Performing Arts (DPA), which oversees the board. PAAC is a funding and programming board that supports DPA performing ensembles in Music, Theater and Dance which are directly affiliated with student activities. Member organizations of PAAC can be found on CampusGroups.

Contact performingarts@georgetown.edu for more information about PAAC and their organizations.

Student Activities Commission

The Student Activities Commission (SAC) is composed of student commissioners who are selected by the outgoing members of SAC. The role of SAC is to help student organizations function more effectively and make the most of university resources. SAC is the advisory board for the majority of student clubs on campus. Each club is assigned a commissioner—a member of SAC who is responsible for aiding and advising his or her groups on how to best achieve the group’s goals. SAC commissioners are trained to guide student groups through processes such as budgets, expenditures, event planning, etc.

For more information, email sac@georgetown.edu. To connect with SAC organizations, explore CampusGroups (new window).

Administrative Groups

The Center for Student Engagement directly supports a variety of Administrative Groups. These organizations are not affiliated with an advisory board. Click below for more information and work closely with their advisor to enrich the co-curricular opportunities on campus.

Georgetown Program Board (GPB)

The mission of GPB is to create an atmosphere of community spirit at Georgetown, and to provide high-quality, low-cost entertainment for the entire undergraduate campus community.

Georgetown University Lecture Fund (GULF)

The Georgetown University Lecture Fund is a nonpartisan student-run organization that exists to enrich the academic experience of the Georgetown community by bringing outside speakers that educate, entertain, and foster dialogue.

Georgetown University Farmer’s Market (GUFM)

The Georgetown University Farmers’ Market was founded to improve access and availability of healthy, fresh food on Georgetown’s campus. GUFM aim to promote the benefits of local and sustainable agriculture, to support local businesses, to encourage a holistic view of nutrition, and to develop a community engaged in these topics.

Georgetown University Student Veterans Association (GUSVA)

The mission of the GUSVA is to advocate on behalf of all veterans, military dependent family members, active duty service members, and reserve/national guard members currently enrolled at Georgetown University to succeed in higher education and beyond.

Transfer Council (TC)

The Transfer Council supports and advocates for all students who transfer to Georgetown University. TC works to ensure that transfers feel welcome and are given the resources not only to succeed, but also to thrive. TC’s purpose includes advocating to improve the admissions process, orientation process, housing process and placement, academic life, and career preparation. Additionally, TC engages in programing to build an inclusive Transfer community.

Senior Class Committee

The Senior Class Committee (SCC) of Georgetown University facilitates a memorable last year at Georgetown by exposing seniors to culturally diverse experiences, charitable services, and transitional activities geared towards post collegiate life. The Senior Class Committee plans the major Senior social events including Disorientation, Senior Homecoming, Senior Parents & Family Weekend, Senior Auction, and Senior Week. SCC also hosts lectures by some of Georgetown’s most distinguished faculty, organize Career Education Center events, invite young alumni to advise and speak to Seniors, and host community outreach and service initiatives.