College Board elections

The following rules and procedures for College Board elections are in accordance with the College and Institute Act. In the event of any conflict between the rules and procedures and the Act, the College and Institute Act shall prevail.

2024 College Board Results

 

Nomination Information

Definitions

A by-election will be conducted to fill the following seat on the College Board:

Student Representative

  • One (1) student representative will be elected from the students at large
  • Term of office commences September 1, 2024 and ends August 31, 2025
    • During the term of office, a student representative must:
      • Maintain registration in at least one credit course at the College for at least two (2) semesters of the term of office.
      • Not withdraw or be required to withdraw from the College

ELECTION TIMELINE

Nomination Period

October 2, 2024 to October 16, 2024 (4:00 pm)

Note: Nomination forms are available HERE

Voting and Campaigning Period

October 18, 2024  to October 25, 2024

Note: Campaigning may not commence until the Registrar has received and approved the nomination form. Candidates will be advised of this when contacted to confirm the nomination form.

Inquiries regarding this College Board by-election should be directed to reg_admin@douglascollege.ca 

ELECTION INFORMATION

Faculty, students, and support staff may not hold an elected position on both the College Board and Education Council concurrently.

Each candidate is required to act reasonably, responsibly and in good faith; and shall be required to ensure they are aware of and comply with, all rules, policies and procedures of the College. To ensure fairness, integrity, and professionalism, candidates will conduct themselves in accordance with all relevant College and representative group policies, and shall abide by all election and campaign regulations, rules and/or guidelines established by the Registrar. Once elected to the College Board, representatives are expected to act in the best interests of the College.

DEFINITIONS

FACULTY

According to the College and Institute Act, a faculty member is defined as "an instructor, librarian, tutor, counselor, research associate, program coordinator or other employee of the institution that a collective agreement between the bargaining agents as defined in section 1 of the Labour Relations Code, for the institution and faculty members specifies to be a faculty member".

All regular and contract faculty are eligible for nomination or nominate a candidate, with the exception of faculty who are on an approved leave from the College (other than an Education leave) at the time of the election or during the term of office.

STUDENT

According to the College and Institute Act, a student is defined as "a person the Registrar recognizes to be enrolled and in good standing in a course or program of studies at the institution".  For the purposes of elections, a student is an individual who is enrolled in at least one credit course and in good standing at the institution.

SUPPORT STAFF

According to the College and Institute Act, a support staff is defined as "employees of the institution who are not the president, educational administrators or faculty members".

All regular support staff are eligible for nomination or nominate a candidate, with the exception of staff who are on an approved leave from the College (other than Education Leave) at the time of the election or during the term of office.

MEETINGS AND COMMITMENT

There is a total of 6 Board meetings throughout the year. In addition to preparing for and attending the Board meetings, Board members are also assigned to participate on a Committee and/or in a liaison role. Committee meetings take place the same months as Board meetings. There is a time commitment requirement to attend these meetings, with the majority taking place in the evening.

Information about the role and responsibility about the College Board can be found online at: /about-douglas/governance/college-board