M.E. Rinker, Sr. School of Building Construction M.E. Rinker, Sr. School of Building Construction
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School of Building Construction College Council

The Rinker School of Building Construction College Council represents BCN students and acts as a liaison between the students and the School’s faculty and administration, the University's administration, Student Government, and the Gainesville Community.

The Council consists of twelve members: four student-elected officers, one Council-appointed officer, and seven student-elected representatives. The Council also includes one student-elected senator. The Council's primary responsibility is to physically and financially support the student's educational activities. The Council achieves this goal:

  1. by organizing and funding various BCN activities;
  2. by creating and providing a school-related display and slide presentation for student organizations to use at national conventions and trade shows;
  3. by supplying information to the student organizations for community and university service projects;
  4. by co-sponsoring the BCN Homecoming Float.

To create a cordial relationship between BCN students and students from other disciplines in the College, the BCN College Council holds joint meetings with the Architecture College Council and co-sponsor ARC-LARC.

Other responsibilities of the Council include organizing BCN Block Seating for stadium functions, and presenting awards of recognition such as the Outstanding Student Leadership, Outstanding Student Scholarship, Outstanding Student Organization, and Teacher of the Semester Awards. Dr. Richard Smailes is the faculty advisor.

 

 
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