S.1920-BDD, 2019 - 2020

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aa SEN. Nicholas Chin
ALBANY, NY 12222 UALBaNy CHAIR

CAMPUS CENTER B84 (CCB84) SEN. Ivan Daquial

www.albany.edu/sasenate STUDENT Vice Chair
sasenate@albany.edu ASSGCIATION

EMPOWERING THE STUDENT VOICE
S.1920-XXX DATE INTRODUCED:

SEONSORED BY Senator Yancnt COMMITTEE: Rules and Administration, Board of Finance

SUBJECT: An act to amend the Affordable Testing Act | COMMITTEE VOTE: Rules Committee :4-0-1, Board of
Application Requirements Finance: 4-0-1

SENATE VOTE: LEGISLATIVE RESULT:

Be it hereby proposed that the following be enacted:

I. Be it hereby proposed that the Senate Policy bylaw is amended to read:
523.1.4 — Application
523.1.4.1 — To apply for the scholarship described in this Affordable Testing Act article, eligible applicants

must submit the following to the University at Albany Student Association’s Academic Affairs Director or
their designee:

5234444 A tarized j5t-f the Uni ity—at_Alb d—within the act

academic semester;

523.1.4.1.1 — An Unofficial Transcript from the MyUAlbany Portal, a Degree Audit Report, and
a Letter of Enrollment from the National Student Clearinghouse.

523.1.4.1.2 — An updated, one-page resume summarizing the applicant’s experience with on-
campus involvement and professional development;

523.1.4.1.3 — A 400-word statement explaining or describing the applicants
reasoning for the scholarship, listing the name(s) of either the institutions to
which the applicant has applied or has enrolled in, and explaining why they
wish to pursue this degree;

523.1.4.1.4 — A proof of intent to pursue enrollment or enrollment of any institution described in
article 523.1.2.1.3 including, but not limited to:

523.1.4.1.4.1 — A proof of purchase or receipt by the applicant to either the Law School
Admissions Council (LSAC), the American Association of Medical Colleges (AAMC), the
Educational Testing Service (ETS), or the Graduate Management Admissions Council
(GMAC);

Student Association at the State University of New York at Albany, Inc.
www.albany.edu/sasenate | tel 518.442.5640 | fax 518.442.5622 | sasenate@albany.edu

523.1.4.1.4.2 — An official correspondence from any of these institutions signifying
enrollment decision or enrollment in said institution

523.1.4.2 — Any eligible individuals for this scholarship can only apply once per academic
year to receive benefits described in this article.

523.1.4.3 — Student Association Department Director of Academic Affairs or their designee
is ineligible for the Affordable Testing Act (AFA).

IL. That this bill go into effect immediately upon passage, in accordance with the Student Association

Constitution.
Ariel Nufiez, President
I, Nicholas C. Chin, attest this is a true and valid ; ; ;
record of action taken by the Student Association Sen. Nicholas C. Chin, Chair
Passed by the Senate Senate on the date provided.

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