What is CCB?
The Campus Center Board is the governing authority of the Campus Center Complex, which includes the programs and services housed in Campus Center, Hemenway Hall, and the Warrior Recreation Center. Its charter was approved by the UH Board of Regents in 1971.
Who is CCB?
The CCB is comprised of 17 undergraduate and graduate board members, board alumnus, along with advisors, staff, and faculty members. Members are appointed throughout the year and serve for two years.
What does CCB govern?
The CCB have a direct influence on the decisions that affect the policies that govern the Campus Center Complex. The board serves its constituents (students, faculty, staff, and alumni) in two ways: through a multi-faceted activities program, via the Activities Council, Recreational Sports Council, and through an array of services in the Campus Center, Warrior Recreation Center, and Hemenway Hall.
The Campus Center Board is the governing authority of the Campus Center Complex, which includes the programs and services housed in Campus Center, Hemenway Hall, and the Warrior Recreation Center. Its charter was approved by the UH Board of Regents in 1971.
Who is CCB?
The CCB is comprised of 17 undergraduate and graduate board members, board alumnus, along with advisors, staff, and faculty members. Members are appointed throughout the year and serve for two years.
What does CCB govern?
The CCB have a direct influence on the decisions that affect the policies that govern the Campus Center Complex. The board serves its constituents (students, faculty, staff, and alumni) in two ways: through a multi-faceted activities program, via the Activities Council, Recreational Sports Council, and through an array of services in the Campus Center, Warrior Recreation Center, and Hemenway Hall.
When are meetings?
CCB General meetings are held every other week on Friday evenings, throughout the academic year. Executive Committee meeting and other committee meetings are created based on member availabilities and will be held during the weeks that the General Meeting is not scheduled. How does CCB fit into UH-Manoa Student Governance? CCB is one of the six chartered student organizations on the UH-Manoa campus. The five others are Associated Students of the University of Hawai’i (ASUH), Broadcast Communications Authority (BCA), Board of Publications (BOP), Graduate Student Organizations (GSO), and Student Activity & Program Fee Board (SAPFB). |
What are the rewards of being a member?
As a member of the Campus Center Board, you will have the opportunity to develop your leadership, communication, decision making, and management skills as you work alongside other motivated peers to oversee new projects and programs that will help enhance and bring change to the current student union. Additionally, CCB members serve the campus community, learn how organizations work, make new friends, impact campus life, and receive a small stipend as tokens of appreciation for their service to the campus community. How is CCB Funded? A dedicated fee collected from part-time and full time students fund CCB and its programming partners each semester. |
Physical Address:
2465 Campus Rd, CC 313, Honolulu, HI 96822 Mailing Address: Student Life and Development Office, CC 208 The CCB Office is closed on all state, federal, and university sanctioned holidays. To check our office hours, see our calendar on the "Current Schedule" tab. |