Frequently Asked Questions
+ What is SCUE?
SCUE stands for the Student Committee on Undergraduate Education. We serve Penn’s student body by advocating for academic policy reform in a variety of spheres on campus, including access and equity, student wellness, and diversity and inclusion.
+ What previous projects has SCUE worked on?
Click the link to read about some of our publications. https://www.scue.org/publications
+ How is SCUE’s body structured?
SCUE’s body is composed of the general body, composed of everyone who has been accepted into the club and is an active member, and Steering. Steering serves as the governing body of SCUE and primarily seeks to organize both internal and external functions of SCUE.
+ How much is the time commitment?
Members of SCUE are expected to attend a weekly General Body Meeting once a week for an hour as well as an hour a week for supplemental project meetings.
+ What is the recruitment timeline and How do I apply?
SCUE recruits freshmen and sophomores at the beginning of every semester. Check out our apply page for more info.
+ If I don’t get into SCUE in the fall, can I reapply?
Yes! You can reapply each semester as long as you are a freshman or a sophomore.