The Undergraduate Student Government Senate's outreach program has stretched out its arms and is ready to grab the University's students.
The outreach program willdistribute 10,000 copies of a survey to both dorm-and apartment-residing students.
John Martinez, Senate Appointment Review Board chairman and director of the outreach program, said he would be pleased even if the Senate gets minimal feedback.
"If we could get 10 percent of these back, I'd be elated," Martinez said, adding that the goal of the outreach program is to get in contact with students and keep them informed of USG's projects.
"This is one of the first direct links we've made with students," Martinez said.
The surveys contain questions on the effectiveness of USG, the necessity of a student activity fee and the issues that students would like to see USG members address.
All surveys need to be returned by Friday to designated dropoff points. Results will be announced before spring break.



