The Undergraduate Government of Boston College (UGBC) is a student government created to enrich the lives of students attending Boston College. Its purpose is to serve on behalf of students' interests and to help cultivate an engaged and caring student community. Furthermore, the student government works to actualize the rights and responsibilities of students to the greater community, while promoting growth academically, socially, and spiritually.
Visit the UGBC office
in Carney 106
E-mail: ugbc@bc.edu
The undergraduate student body of Boston College entrusts the Undergraduate Government of Boston College (UGBC) with the responsibility to serve as an advocate for student interests and a representative body for the greater Boston College community. UGBC strives to lead the student body by working cooperatively with the Boston College administration and its community partners to advance institutional policies which support the formative educational experience. UGBC will efficiently and transparently utilize the funds to sponsor community activities that demonstrate the student body’s interest in a particular area of concern. UGBC understands and is committed to fulfilling its responsibilities of abiding by all Boston College policies, which includes the Student Code of Conduct, Student Organization Handbook, and all federal, state, and local laws. Above all, UGBC will strive to embody the Jesuit, Catholic values of Boston College and work diligently to support the University's motto, “Ever to Excel.”
Executive Council
UGBC Leadership
Matthew Wleklinski (he, him, his)
Director of Council for Students with Disabilities
