Monday, November 21, 2016

University of Montevallo President Attends SGA Town Hall Meeting

By John Wilson

Last week, students, members of SGA along with the president of the University of Montevallo met in Farmer Hall for the semester’s second and last town hall meeting. The meeting brought in almost twenty Montevallo students and a President that was ready to hear their concerns.

Briefing students with his “State of the School” address, Dr. John Stewart III went over the current status of the university as far as its ranking among other college campuses along with a few of the future plans the university hopes to put into action.

Dr. Stewart spent over an hour presenting ideas and proposals on a variety of topics ranging from possible additions to residence halls, weekend extracurricular activities for students and additions to the school curriculum.

Students expressed concerns about not having a wider range of living options, especially student athletes attending school at Montevallo. 

Many students felt pressured into living on campus in order to receive scholarships, which to some, is more expensive than living on campus.

 “I feel like if you’re going to make us stay on campus, you should at least give us a scholarship large enough to cover housing and tuition,” said April Lee.


Other items discussed at the meeting options for more afterschool activities, specifically on the weekends and the school’s partnership with “Be the Match” which is a national bone marrow registry. The organization will host a campus drive in January. For more information on “Be the Match”, click here.

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