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University Student Committee
The University Student Committee consists of highly motivated university students seeking to become more involved in the percussion community, while gaining valuable experience in a variety of areas. University Student Committee members will serve as liaisons between student percussionists and the leadership of PAS in their chapter, playing a vital role in our efforts to better serve percussion students.
Who's eligible?
University Student Committee members are required to be enrolled in a university Bachelor's or Master's Degree percussion program and must be an active member of PAS. We are seeking representation from every university percussion program.
What are the responsibilities?
University Student Committee members are responsible for spreading awareness of PAS-sponsored events throughout their campuses and chapters. They are also responsible for promoting PAS through social media while coordinating recruiting efforts and other initiatives with the PAS chapter officers. Student Committee members will work with PAS board, staff, committee leadership, and/or chapter officers.
University Student Committee members should facilitate open communication through their PAS Chapter officers and their peers in order to keep PAS moving forward with student needs in mind.
What is a University Student Delegate?
Delegates will be active members of the University Student Committee by serving on one of the subcommittees and representing PAS in their own chapter and studios. Applicants must be a currently enrolled undergraduate or graduate student in a collegiate percussion studio, and be willing to dedicate a weekly portion of time to the duties of the committee. Delegates will act as liaisons of PAS opportunities to their studios, as well as help create new ideas for the University Student Committee to better serve percussion students.
If you have any questions regarding the University Student Committee / University Student Delegate program, please email
Emily Magee
, Chair of the University Student Committee, or review the University Student Committee Handbook below.
University Student Committee Handbook
Apply to be a part of the University Student Committee
In addition to the application, you will need to submit a Letter of Recommendation from your University Percussion Professor and a written essay on why you would like to join the University Student Committee (500-750 words). Applications will be accepted throughout the year.
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Apply to be a University Student Delegate
In addition to the application, you will need to submit a Letter of Recommendation from your University Percussion Professor and a written essay on why you would like to be a delegate of the University Student Committee (500-750 words). Applications will be accepted throughout the year.
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University Student Committee Handbook
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