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Meet Your SGA Representatives 

Your Student Government Association (SGA) representatives serve as the voice of the student body, advocating for your needs, concerns, and ideas to enhance the student experience at MUSC. Representing each college and various student organizations, these leaders work to foster collaboration, improve campus life, and ensure your voice is heard. Whether you have feedback, need assistance, or want to get involved, your SGA reps are here to support and empower you. Explore the list below to connect with your representatives and learn more about their roles in shaping the MUSC community.

Chase Hudson
President
hudsocha@musc.edu

 

 

Charlotte Schmitt
VP, Communications
schmittc@musc.edu

 

 

Kendall Hale
VP, Programs
haleke@musc.edu

Alain Greige
VP, Academics
greige@musc.edu

 

 

Christina Kingsley
VP, Student Belonging
kingslec@musc.edu

 

 

Sarah Brock
V
P, Service
brocks@musc.edu

College-level Representatives

College-level representatives serve as the primary link between students within each MUSC college and SGA leadership. Elected by their peers, these representatives elevate college-specific perspectives, advocate for academic and student experience priorities, and collaborate with SGA leadership to inform university-wide discussions and initiatives. Through this structure, each college maintains a clear and consistent voice in shaping policies, programs, and opportunities that impact the broader MUSC student community.

Affinity Group Representatives

Alliance for Disability Advocacy: Alexa Eyring

Alliance for Hispanic Health: Yurleidy Piedrahita

Asian Student Association: Sarisha Menon

Financial Literacy Interest Group: Andrei Robu

International Student Association: Ranan Phookan

Jewish Student Association: Brooke Rovner

Military Medicine Interest Group: Connor McPherson

Multicultural Student Advisory Board: Michelle Bloyd

Muslim Student Association: Houda Mesnaoui

Student Alliance for Equality: Brian Linder

Representatives will be updated early Fall semester, or as they become elected.