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Student Advisory Board, better known as SAB, provides students a voice in student affairs and college procedures as well as an opportunity to engage in the democratic process on campus. SAB represents the students at the collegiate, community and state levels. Major responsibilities include: Student Advisory Board, in addition, is a group of students who plans and organizes activities to help make students' life more interesting while attending LCC. Student Advisory Board develops and implements student programming (which includes movies, novelty programs, musical performances, comedy and much more). In addition, the Student Activity Fee funds scholarships, intramural programs, student newspaper, allocations to eligible student organizations (according to specified guidelines), lecture series, supplements health services supplies for students, other student leadership development opportunities and activities. Membership to the SAB consists of student representatives from each recognized student organization and Student-at-Large. The Student-at-Large representatives are selected by an interview process which is conducted by college representatives and the Director of Student Activities. Students interested in being considered should apply at the Student Activities Office. All SAB representatives are required to be in good standing throughout their participation in SAB. SAB seeks input from all students about any concerns they may have. For more information contact the Student Activities Office, at KCC 126, 721-5175 or LCC South at Billy Hall Student Center, 794-4178. "L" Awards Laredo Community College encourages
students to participate in various student clubs. To stimulate participation and
excellence in club activities, LCC awards an activity "L" award to students who
do exceptional work and who fulfill the eligibility requirements described previously. A committee composed of club
sponsors recommends to the administration those students who are eligible to receive
"L" awards. An "L" is awarded to students for work done in one or more
organizations but is not identified with any particular activity. A student may receive
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