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Joining the Committee
The committee has a total of 11 voting members and 3 ex-officio, non-voting members.
Undergraduate Students
Three voting positions are open to undergraduates.
Undergraduate students wishing to join this committee should apply online:
Graduate and Professional Students
Two voting positions are open to graduate and professional students.
Graduate or professional students wishing to join this committee should apply online:
Employees
Four voting positions are open to employees. One of the employee members must be an active member of the Cornell Police.
Employees (non-academic or non-professorial academic staff) wishing to join this committee should apply online:
Faculty
Two voting positions are open to faculty.
Except where otherwise indicated, faculty positions on assemblies committees are staffed by the Faculty Senate. Since the Faculty Senate is external to the Office of the Assemblies, please inquire directly through the following address if you are a member of Cornell faculty and are interested in serving on an assemblies committee:
Ex-Officio Members
The following university staff serve as ex-officio, non-voting members of this committee:
- Judicial Administrator
- Judicial Codes Counselor appointed by administration
- A representative of the Counsel�s Office, appointed by administration
Administrative Appointments
This committee has no voting administrative appointments.
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