About the Council

The Undeclared College Council (UCC) mission is to empower students to connect to campus communities, and to explore and engage in their educational, and professional purpose at San Diego State University.

The UCC, implemented in 2012, was designed to help undeclared students connect to campus organizations, advising, and other resources to aid students during their exploratory stage toward choosing a major.

Associated Students supports the UCC and provides the UCC with funding to support student activities. Funding is used directly to support undeclared students on campus by providing guest speakers at UCC meetings, and hosting networking events, socials, and an open forum to gain feedback from undeclared students.

The UCC meets every two weeks throughout the academic year to discuss policies, negotiate decisions and to offer an open space to listen to student needs relevant to supporting and advancing student success.

Meeting Times

ATTEND AN UNDECLARED COLLEGE COUNCIL MEETING: 

Gain insight into picking a major and network with other undeclared students. Regular UCC meetings are held once a week, during both the fall and spring semesters.

Regular meetings (Fall 2018 semester):
Mondays 12:00-1:00pm
Conrad Prebys Student Union
State Suite (3rd floor)

Minutes

Minutes will be posted after each meeting

By-laws

For more information about the UCC, including Executive Officer position descriptions, please see the UCC Bylaws.

Council forms

Council forms will be posted as they become available.