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About

The University of Michigan's Central Student Government is modeled in part after the Federal Government of the United States. The government is split into three main branches: Executive, Legislative, and Judicial.

The Central Executive

The Executive Branch of the CSG is comprised of an elected President and Vice President, along with several additional appointed executive officials. The President and Executive Branch serve as chief executive of, and chief advocate for, the student body. Through the creation of executive commissions, appointment of executive officials, and student advocacy, the Executive Branch works to best represent the student body.

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The Central Student Government (CSG) of the University of Michigan, are comprised of students of different backgrounds who have come together to serve our fellow students and the entire University of Michigan community.

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Through our work and advocacy, we seek to encourage student civic engagement, give voice to student concerns, and enhance student welfare and the Michigan experience for everyone.

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CSG is motivated by the belief that there is no deeper expression of commitment to our school than to work to improve Michigan so that it realizes its greatest potential.

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Contact

530 S. State St
3011 Michigan Union

Ann Arbor, MI 48109

 

Open Monday - Friday, 10am-4pm
 

Phone: 734-763-3241

Fax: 734-763-7854

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Student leadership: csg.contact@umich.edu

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