With more than ten years of established student leadership, the Student Executive Council (SEC) serves as a voice for Arts & Sciences students and as an advisory board to the Dean of the College. Membership includes one student representative from each academic department or program in the College of Arts & Sciences.
Questions? Contact SEC Chairs Zain Hall, Sreeja Stanam, and Maire Rock.
Email: eliask@seattleu.edu
Email: rockmaire@seattleu.edu
Email: ehall@seattleu.edu
Email: stanamsreeja@seattleu.edu
Email: EVST-SEC@seattleu.edu
Email: CMME-SEC@seattleu.edu
Email: PAAL-SEC@seattleu.edu
Email: PHIL-SEC@seattleu.edu
Email: ANSO-SEC@seattleu.edu
Email:FILM-SEC@seattleu.edu
Email: AIST-SEC@seattleu.edu
Email: ENGL-SEC@seattleu.edu
Email: HONR-SEC@seattleu.edu
Email: CRJS-SEC@seattleu.edu
Email: INST-SEC@seattleu.edu
Email: WAGS-SEC@seattleu.edu
Email: MDLG-SEC@seattleu.edu
Email: MLSC-SEC@seattleu.edu
Email: SOCW-SEC@seattleu.edu
Email: IDLS-SEC@seattleu.edu
Email: MRI-SEC@seattleu.edu
Email: THRS-SEC@seattleu.edu
Email: PAAL-SEC@seattleu.edu
Email:KINE-SEC@seattleu.edu
Student Executive Council representatives serve as a point of contact for student or faculty concerns about intersectional issues inside and outside of the classroom. SEC representatives also provide student resources and serve as a connection between students and the College of Arts and Sciences Dean's office.
If you have a question or concern, please let us know by submitting the feedback form. Your name and contact information are optional; please include them if you would like a SEC rep to follow up with you regarding your concern.