The Indiana University Student Association (IUSA) is the government of the Indiana University’s student body. It is composed of the Executive, Legislative, and Judicial branches.

The Executive branch consists of four elected members that include the Student Body President, Student Body Vice President, Student Body Treasurer, and the Vice President for Congress. Along with the four elected executives, there are four other officer positions: The Chief Policy Advisor, Webmaster, Press Secretary, and Chief of Staff, as well as twelve Director positions.

The Legislative branch is the Student Body Congress, which includes 62 members who are elected according to residential area and academic school. The Congress holds bi-weekly meetings and is the official student voice of Indiana University. The members of Congress report to the Speaker of Congress and the Vice President for Congress.

The Judicial Branch is the Supreme Court, which is composed of one Chief Justice and ten Associate Justices, all of whom are appointed by the Student Body President with two-thirds approval of Congress. The Court has four internal standing committees: Internal Affairs, External Affairs, Judicial Affairs, and the Judicial Executive Committee.

IUSA is a congregation of Indiana University students that work to protect student rights, enrich student life, and improve Indiana University. Students join together to voice common concerns, hopes, grievances, and most importantly, to take action to realize an even stronger University.

If you have any questions about how IUSA represents the Student Voice of Indiana University please feel free to contact us at IUSA@indiana.edu or 812-855-4872