B>Question One: What is your major, year in school, what do you want to do when you graduate (or grow up, whatever comes first)?
Question Two: What qualifies you and what characteristics would you bring to the senate that will make you a vital part of the SFC?
Question Three: What do you see as the most important aspect of the position you are applying for?
Erin McCarty
1. I am currently a junior here at Portland State and am studying business finance. I hope to graduate next year and go on to graduate school while working somewhere in the finance field.
2. During my freshman year, I sat on the Senate where I learned a little bit about the budgeting process for ASPSU and the approval process for the SFC’s budget. This year, I served as ASPSU Treasurer where I wrote and presented the budget to the SFC.
3. It is the responsibility of the SFC to balance maintaining a rich student life and fiscal accountability, while educating people about the SFC process.