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2021 TJCSGA state nominees

presidential candidates


Trinity Valley Community College

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“Leaders become great not because of their power but, because of their ability to empower others.” - John Maxwell. After a year full of unprecedented events, we hope to guide TJCSGA back on track and regain a sense of normality we once had. We would further like to bring a sense of unity to our organization, overall, and continue to prosper as one. Trinity Valley Community College has served as part of the State Board in the past and we would be honored in having your trust to serve you all once more.

vice-presidential candidates


Dallas Community College - El Centro
Dallas College El Centro Campus aims to represent students and create the leaders of tomorrow. Leaders are not born, but they are made with the help of those around us. Despite what what thrown at us, our organization has prevailed and defeated the odds. El Centro is eager to begin their new journey on the Texas Junior College Student Government Association on the State Executive Board as Vice President.

​ Best, Fatima Cruz

parliamentarian candidates


Navarro College Corsicana
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secretary candidates


treasurer candidates


Historian candidates


Collin College
"Collin College runs to represent students and leaders as TJCSGA Historian. As Jack Welch once said, "Before you are a leader, success is all about growing yourself. When you become a leader, success is all about growing others." As a leader, I not only intend on making TJCSGA succeed. I will help out those around me grow as leaders as we work as a team to make tomorrow a better place for everybody."

Host-school candidates


Dallas Community College - Brookhaven
Dallas College, Brookhaven looks forward to representing the schools of the Texas Junior College Student Government Association on the State Executive Board as the Host-School in 2021-2022. Over the past ten years we have proudly served TJCSGA as State President school twice, Vice President, Parliamentarian, Treasurer, Host, Advisor and Advisor Elect. We have also served on the Region II Executive Board every year including President School four times in the past seven years. Our campus is just 2-3 miles from the Host Hotel and our entire SGA looks forward to helping put on a great State Convention in 2022.

Advisor-Elect Candidates


Stephen Rogers - Collin College
Hello, I am Stephen Rogers, Assistant Director of Student Engagement at Collin College-Plano Campus and Primary Advisor for the chapter of SGA. I have served as an SGA advisor for 3 years and have advised student organizations for over 16 years.  I am appreciative of the ability to run for Advisor-Elect and excited to serve and support the TJCSGA executive Board

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Dr. Beth Nikopoulos - Dallas Community College North Lake
Dr. Beth Nikopoulos is currently Director of Student Life and Engagement the North Lake Campus of Dallas College. She is responsible for the oversight of clubs and organizations, campus programs such club orientations, all campus student programming, Student Government Association (SGA), and Student Leadership Institute (SLI). Beth began serving as Student Government Association advisor in the fall of 2010, and served as the Region II advisor for the 2013-2014, and 2017-2018 academic years. Her degrees include a B.A. in English from the University of Texas at Arlington, M.A. in Psychology from Texas A&M University – Commerce, and Ph.D. in Educational Psychology from Texas A&M University – Commerce. 

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