Cornwall College Students' Union

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Cornwall College Students' Union
MottoYour Union, Your Voice
Institution Cornwall College
Location Cornwall, England, United Kingdom
Established2007
PresidentMalaika Hailey
Vice presidentFreya Hill
Membersc. 45,000 total
Affiliations National Union of Students
Student GovernorsTara Geraghty and Sarah Gruitt
Website Duchy College Union

Cornwall College Students' Union provides democratic representation, services, and welfare support to all students of Cornwall College in England, including Duchy College and Falmouth Marine School, across seven campuses.

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Structure

Cornwall College Students' Union consists of seventy elected part-time officers, and one full-time sabbatical president.

Each campus elects a: Chair, Vice-Chair, LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transsexual) Officer, Women's Officer, BME (Black and Minority Ethnic) Officer, Disabled Students Officer, Entertainments Officer, Sustainability Officer, Communications Officer and Welfare Officer. These officers are collectively known as the Local Student Executive Committee (LSEC). They are responsible for student union activity on each campus.

The Chair and Vice-Chair of each campus sit on the Corporate Student Executive Committee (CSEC). CSEC is the highest decision making body in CCSU. It sets the budget for the academic year, determines what campaigns are run, sets policy that applies to the entire student union, and scrutinises the President.

The full-time sabbatical president is elected by their entire student body on a cross-campus ballot. They are the figurehead of the student union, tasked with managing the day-to-day activity of the student union. The president is the prime representative of the student body, and is expected to represent students both within the college and in the National Union of Students.

Previous Presidents

2011 - 2013- Joe Vinson (elected as Vice President Further Education for the National Union of Students

2009 - 2011- Toni Pearce (elected as Vice President Further Education (2011–2013) for the National Union of Students and National President (2013-) for the National Union of Students

2007 - 2009 - John Clayton

Awards

National Union of Students - Further Education Students' Union of the Year (Runner Up) - 2011, 2010, 2009

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