ABOUT
Today, the SRC has grown to embrace a lot more responsibility and they are considered partners in development, in addition to the earlier mandate of representing the interests of the students. St.Louis college’s SRC concerns itself with all aspects of students’welfare within the college. In addition to that, it coordinates the activities of academic, cultural, religious and recreational clubs and societies. It also links students with external organizations.
Immediately an individual becomes a registered student of the college, that person automatically becomes a member of the SRC. Therefore, all students are eligible and encouraged to participate in one or more of the Teacher Trainees Association of Ghana (TTAG), which coordinates all aspects of students’ activities nationally and internationally. The college council Board/committees that deal with the students’ welfare have slots for SRC representation.
Aims and Objectives
The interest and welfare of the students body in general and the college, in particular, is first on the priority list of the SRC. They serve as the mouthpiece of the entire student body of the college. The SRC communicates the interests of the students to the College authorities.
The SRC also fosters good relations between students of the college and the outside world by coordinating with other student organization in Ghana and elsewhere in a matter of mutual interests.