Quinnipiac University

College of Arts & Sciences Student Advisory Council

The College of Arts & Sciences Student Advisory Council (CASSAC) is a diverse group of student leaders pursuing a wide range of undergraduate majors and minors across the College of Arts & Sciences (CAS). Members of CASSAC collaborate with the Dean and the College of Arts & Sciences Leadership Team to represent the interests of students and to work toward the betterment of the College.

Why serve on the student advisory council?

Members of the student advisory council are an integral part of the College of Arts & Sciences experience by sharing their insights with prospective students and advocating for their interests now and in the future. Involvement with CASSAC offers a chance to make a meaningful impact on the community and enhance the college experience for both current and future students within the College of Arts & Sciences.

Member responsibilities include attending bi-weekly meetings during the fall and spring semesters, fostering connections with the dean and the leadership team through social networking hours and representing the input of students. Additionally, members serve as brand ambassadors for the college, including during Welcome Weekend, Open Houses, Academic Exploration Days and alumni networking events.

Members also help select the commencement speaker and recruit potential CASSAC members. Council members serve one-year terms with possible one-year reappointments.

Eligibility:

  • Must be a full-time student with a major in the College of Arts & Sciences

  • Should have completed at least one year at Quinnipiac

  • Must maintain an overall grade point average of 3.00 or higher

  • Must be in good conduct standing

  • Must demonstrate extra or co-curricular involvement(s)

Meet the Student Advisory Council

A vertical headshot of Aslin Argueta wearing a green sweater and glasses.

Aslin Argueta ’27

Majors: Sociology and Hispanic & Latin American Studies

Ambitious about fostering inclusivity, community, creativity and passion within the student body at QU, Aslin is involved with QU IRIS, Montage Literary & Arts Magazine, and works in the Office of Community Engagement.

After graduating, Aslin plans on continuing their academic journey in higher education by pursuing a PhD in Latin American Studies focusing on the intersections of literature, culture, history, sociology and language to one day become a professor. As a bilingual Guatemalan American, Aslin finds a lot of value in cultural and linguistic exchange.

Headshot of Genesis Camejo, smiling and wearing a Pi Phi t-shirt and a gold necklace.

Genesis Camejo ’26

Majors: Psychology and Health Science Studies

Genesis is double-majoring in psychology and health science studies while also pursuing a Mental Health Awareness certificate. Ultimately, her goal is to become a pre-natal genetic counselor. On campus, Genesis is involved as a student coordinator for listening labs, an academic integrity student board member, president of Quinnipiac KindCats club, and as a member of Pi Beta Phi, where she served as Vice President, Inclusion for two years. Beyond campus involvement, she is very passionate about community service, has created multiple personal service projects and has experience volunteering as a crisis counselor, literacy tutor, and different avenues for advocating for mental health awareness.

A headshot of Eliza Cho wearing a black blazer and a necklace.

Eliza Cho ’27

Major: Biology

Eliza is majoring in biology in the 3+1 program. She holds several leadership positions, including President of the Big Event and Vice President of Logistics & Volunteer Coordination for The Neurowaves Project, among others, which enable her to aid her local communities while enhancing the campus experience. Beyond Quinnipiac, she regularly volunteers through Yale New Haven Hospital’s Emergency Department and as a companionship volunteer for individuals in nursing homes through AccentCare. 

After graduation, Eliza plans on furthering their education in medical school, with the main goal of becoming a doctor and contributing to underserved communities.

Quinnipiac Q logo

Elizabeth Connelly ’27

Major: Environmental Science

Quinnipiac Q logo

Abigail Dewey ’26

Major: Behavioral Neuroscience

Quinnipiac Q logo

Sadie Sheehan ’26

Major: English

Quinnipiac Q logo

Kaitlyn Sternhardt ’26

Major: Psychology

Quinnipiac Q logo

Stephanie Xenos ’26

Major: History

Contact the College of Arts & Sciences

We're always here to help provide additional information and answer any questions you may have.

Keep up to date with the latest information about the College of Arts & Sciences.

Quinnipiac Today Events Calendar