A coalition of diverse voices working together for student welfare and progress.
11 candidatesCommitted to open communication and efficient record management.
An IT sophomore who combines technical skills with a passion for student governance. I see technology as a powerful tool to modernize how our student council communicates, documents, and engages with students across all departments.
Using technology to transform student governance — from digital documentation to real-time announcements and paperless processes.
SSG Tech Platform|Build and maintain a centralized digital platform for council announcements, meeting minutes, event calendars, and student feedback.
Paperless Council|Eliminate paper-based processes in council operations, reducing waste and improving efficiency through cloud-based tools.
Student App|Develop a lightweight ADSSU Student App for iOS and Android giving students real-time access to SSG news and services.
Cybersecurity Awareness|Conduct workshops educating students about online safety, responsible social media use, and digital citizenship.
Technology in the hands of student leaders is not just a tool — it is the bridge between ideas and impact.
Focused on fiscal responsibility and maximizing student government resources.
A Management Accounting junior who believes that good financial stewardship is the cornerstone of trustworthy leadership. I have managed funds for multiple campus organizations and understand the responsibility that comes with handling student money.
Committed to ethical financial management, empowering student organizations with proper funding, and ensuring full accountability in SSG expenditures.
Expense Reporting|Mandate real-time expense reporting for all SSG-funded activities, with receipts and liquidation reports posted online within 48 hours.
Student Org Grants|Create a tiered grant system giving both large and small organizations access to appropriate levels of funding based on membership and activities.
Revenue Generation|Explore sustainable revenue streams — campus bazaars, alumni donations, and corporate sponsorships — to supplement SSG funds.
Financial Literacy Workshops|Organize workshops teaching students basic personal finance, budgeting, and savings strategies.
Sound finances build sound institutions. I will make sure every student knows exactly how their money is being used.
Creative communicator with a knack for digital media and student engagement.
A Mass Communication junior and natural storyteller who has been crafting the ADSSU student narrative for three years. As Public Relations Officer, I will ensure that the SSG's work is visible, accessible, and celebrated — keeping every student informed and engaged.
Using the power of storytelling and media to connect students with their council, amplify campus achievements, and build a proud ADSSU brand.
Social Media Revamp|Redesign SSG social media presence with consistent branding, weekly updates, student spotlights, and live council meeting streams.
Campus Newsletter|Launch a monthly digital newsletter featuring SSG updates, student achievements, upcoming events, and departmental highlights.
Media Literacy|Conduct workshops on responsible media consumption, fake news detection, and effective digital communication for student leaders.
SSG Content Team|Build a volunteer student media team — writers, photographers, and graphic artists — to support SSG communications year-round.
When students are informed, they are empowered. My job is to make sure no student is ever left in the dark.
A Criminology junior deeply committed to campus safety, order, and discipline. I have volunteered with campus security coordination and understand that a safe environment is the foundation for everything else a student council can accomplish.
Creating a safe, orderly, and respectful campus environment where every student feels protected and every event runs smoothly.
Campus Safety Protocols|Review and strengthen campus security protocols, including emergency response procedures, hazard identification, and safety drills.
Event Safety Management|Ensure all SSG events follow proper safety standards with trained marshals, clear evacuation plans, and crowd management systems.
Conflict Resolution|Establish a peer mediation program to handle student conflicts peacefully and constructively before they escalate.
Anti-Bullying Campaign|Launch a sustained anti-bullying awareness campaign and create clear reporting channels for students experiencing harassment.
Safety is not about fear — it is about freedom. When students feel safe, they can truly learn, grow, and lead.
An Education freshman with a genuine care for fellow first-year students and a strong belief in the power of community. I want to be the voice that ensures no new student feels lost, overwhelmed, or unsupported during their first year at ADSSU.
Building a strong, supportive community for first-year students and ensuring their academic and personal needs are consistently represented.
First-Year Support Network|Build an active network of first-year peer supporters available to assist classmates with academic, personal, or administrative concerns.
Mental Health for Freshmen|Organize monthly wellness check-in sessions specifically designed for freshmen navigating the challenges of university life for the first time.
Scholarship Navigation|Create a clear guide to all available scholarships, grants, and financial assistance programs accessible to freshmen.
Campus Exploration Events|Organize guided campus tours, department visits, and club fairs to help new students discover their interests and opportunities.
I remember how overwhelming the first day felt. I want every freshman after me to feel guided, not lost.
Second-year advocate focused on academic support and campus welfare.
A Civil Engineering sophomore who sees leadership as an extension of problem-solving. I have spent my first year learning the landscape of ADSSU and am now ready to use that knowledge to advocate for second-year students with purpose and precision.
Representing second-year students with data-driven advocacy, practical solutions, and a commitment to building a stronger academic support ecosystem.
Sophomore Academic Support|Address the academic demands of second-year students by organizing discipline-specific review sessions, exam preparation workshops, and faculty dialogue sessions.
Org Involvement Boost|Encourage second-year students to get involved in campus organizations by simplifying the membership process and promoting available clubs.
Board Exam Preparation|For engineering and professional track students, coordinate early board exam preparation seminars with alumni practitioners.
Infrastructure Feedback|Channel student feedback on laboratory facilities, study rooms, and campus infrastructure directly to the administration.
Our second year is where real foundations are built — academically, personally, and as leaders.
A Pharmacy senior who has been an active voice in the student community throughout her entire academic journey. As a fourth-year representative, I am determined to make sure that the needs and achievements of graduating students are not overlooked in the final stretch.
Ensuring that every fourth-year student has the support, visibility, and opportunities they deserve as they complete their academic journey and prepare for professional life.
Thesis and Research Support|Establish a senior research support center offering statistical consultation, writing workshops, and access to academic journals.
Board Exam Coaching|Partner with professional review centers and alumni practitioners to provide cost-effective board exam coaching for graduating students.
Alumni Network Connection|Build a structured alumni mentorship program connecting graduating students with ADSSU alumni in their fields.
Legacy Projects|Encourage fourth-year students to leave meaningful legacy projects — from campus improvements to community programs — that benefit future ADSSU students.
Our final year should not just be about finishing — it should be about launching into the future with confidence and clarity.