Each standing committee has a chair.
== Athletics ==
The College of St. Scholastica fields 22 athletic teams, including 11 women's (basketball, cross country, Nordic skiing, soccer, softball, indoor track & field, outdoor track & field, hockey, tennis, golf, and volleyball) and 11 men's teams (basketball, cross country, Nordic skiing, soccer, baseball, indoor track & field, outdoor track & field, hockey, football, golf, and tennis). The college's athletic teams are called the Saints. All teams, except Nordic skiing, compete in the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, which is part of the NCAA's Division III.
== Notable people ==
Mary Odile Cahoon – Benedictine nun who was among the first women to do research in Antarctica; founded the college's study abroad program in Ireland
Erma Clardy Craven – Prominent African American anti-abortion activist
Mary Olivia Gowan – Benedictine nun and Dean of the Catholic University of America School of Nursing, which she helped to establish
Scott Jurek – class …