ASCR
Associated Students of College of the Redwoods (ASCR)
Vision Statement
Working together as a team; ASCR hopes to achieve a forward-thinking attitude in order to support their community and their own goals.
Mission Statement
The Associated Students of College of the Redwoods (ASCR) serve as the official voice of the student body, advocating for student needs, organizing campus events, and collaborating with faculty and administration to enhance the CR Community. ASCR members work to address student concerns, allocate funding for clubs and activities, and promote leadership and civic engagement. Through meetings, initiatives, and events, the student government fosters a sense of community, encourages student involvement, and ensures that student voices are heard in decision-making processes.
Guideposts
Support – ASCR strived to support our community through compassion, balance, and accessibility.
Teamwork – We have teamwork through communication, strategy, and reliability. We hold strong commitments and have courageous confrontation when needed.
Forward-Thinking – ASCR uses growth, learning, and kindness to promote forward-thinking, to create an environment that fosters diverse relationships that values a variety of student perspectives.
Please feel free to contact any of your student representatives (as listed on this webpage) with any student related concerns, at any time.
Interested in Becoming an ASCR Member?
Contact the ASCR advisor, Stephanie Feyermuth: advisor@ascrsenate.org. Openings are currently available for Campus Senators on Eureka, Del Norte, and Klamath-Trinity campuses.
ASCR meetings are available to the public in-person or via Zoom. Agendas will be posted in advance and Zoom log in information will be provided on this site in advance of meetings here: ASCR Meeting Home
Please reach out to advisor@ascrsentate.org with any questions.
Location - LRC 104
Office Hours: Monday - Friday
ASCR Senate
Student Club Guide
Student Clubs & Organizations that wish to be recognized by and affiliated with the College of the Redwoods must be chartered (registered and approved) and rechartered annually with the ASCR. For information on club formation, chartering, policies, and procedures, please refer to the ASCR Senate Club Guide.
All student clubs and organizations must initiate renewal of their club charters annually; ideally, clubs will address (re)chartering at the beginning of the current Fall term.
Club Charter/Re-Charter Form
2024-2025 Active Clubs:
Advisor |
Officers |
Charter Date |
|
Art Club |
Lupe Galvan |
Rachel Franzen, President |
February 28, 2025 |
Asian Pacific Islander Club |
Stacey Anne Salinas |
Rachel Franzen, President |
September 13, 2024 |
Chess Club |
Brad Morin |
Max Schultz, President |
December 13, 2024 |
Cinema Club |
Gabrielle Gopinath |
Mario Prudencio-Nunez, President |
December 13, 2024 |
Environment Club |
Cintra Agee |
Zoe Guarnieri, President |
December 13, 2024 |
Forestry and Natural Resource Club |
Valerie Elder |
Keira Lockhart, President |
September 13, 2024 |
Indigenous Tribal Student Union |
Pyuwa Bommelyn |
Mettah Kuska, President |
December 13, 2024 |
Latine Student Union |
Irene Gonzalez-Herrera |
Aerielle Alaniz, President |
February 2, 2025 |
Multilingual Club |
Jonathan Maiullo |
Chang Coeyer, President |
February 28, 2025 |
Queer Student Union |
Katy Ferrier |
Ashley Heard, President |
February 2, 2025 |
Redwood 180 Bible Club |
Theresa Sission |
Glen Williams, President |
February 28, 2025 |
System Impacted Student Union |
Matt McKindley |
Autumn Coffelt-Murrish, President |
November 8, 2024 |