There are five committees within the Campus Activities Team. Each committee is made up of a leadership team and general members who plan and execute diverse programming related to the purpose of their committee.
Leadership team
President
- Serve as CAT's executive director and act as CAT's spokesperson to maintain open channels of communication with constituents from every aspect of campus life
- Manage all CAT operations to ensure the organization is effective and efficient
- Chair all CAT general body and executive team meetings
- Responsible for aiding all vice presidents in program planning to ensure events are programmed at the highest level possible
- Ensure the finical solvency of CAT by maintaining the organization's budget
- All other responsibilities and duties noted in the position description, which can be found on the application
Applications for 2023-24 are closed.
Vice Presidents
- Oversee a committee comprised of coordinators and general members
- Responsible for managing and fulfilling the purpose of said committee
- Plan and execute diverse programming that engages WSU students
- Market and promote programs using multiple media sources
- Be present and engaged at all programs hosted by the committee of which the VP oversees
- Consistently attend CAT programs and support the CAT philosophy and team
- All other responsibilities and duties noted in the position description, which can be found on the application
Applications for 2023-24 are closed.
Coordinators
- Assist the Vice President in coordinating and executing specific programs or responsibilities
- Serve as program support for the committee of which the coordinator serves
- Consistently attend CAT programs and support the CAT philosophy and team
- Attend CAT general body meetings
- All other responsibilities and duties noted in the position description, which can be found on the application
Requirements
- All undergraduate students shall have and maintain a minimum 2.75 GPA. Graduate students shall maintain satisfactory grade standards as specified in the Graduate Bulletin that is not below 2.75 GPA, with a cumulative 2.75 GPA.
- Undergraduates must be currently enrolled in 6 credit hours. Graduate students must be currently enrolled in 3 credit hours. Undergraduate students who are enrolled in a professional program in which their curriculum requires them to be less than part-time must be enrolled in at least 3 credits.