Student Record Officers' Conference

SROC Constitution

History
SROC (the Student Records Officers’ Conference) held its first meeting at the University of Exeter in 1986, and a full list of past Conferences is here... Previous Conferences.

Beginning under the aegis of the then Conference of University Administrators (now AUA), SROC became an independent organisation in 1991, reporting to the then Committee of Vice-Chancellors and Principals (now UUK).

SROC is linked to the Academic Registrars’ Council (ARC). It works closely with HESA to disseminate information to, and to focus feedback from, the HE community working with the HESA student-related data streams.

It also has links with the Southern Association of College Registrars and Admissions Officers (SACRAO) in America and with the American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers (AACRAO).

Constitution
SROC has a formal Constitution:
1. The organisation shall be known as the Student Records Officers’ Conference
2. It shall have a Chairman, Secretary and Treasurer who together with other co-opted members shall form the Committee
3. The main aim of the Committee shall be to organise and run an annual conference of Student Records Officers from Higher Education Institutions around the United Kingdom
4. It shall also have discretion to organise seminars and workshops regarding particular relevant topics on an ad hoc basis throughout the period between the annual conferences

SROC is not a formal representative body. It does not have a fixed constituency or membership determined by subscription. Anyone with an interest in the fields of interest and influence of SROC is welcome to attend a SROC event.

SROC is entirely a non profit-making organisation, managed by its Committee


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