Make A Change

Got an idea to improve student life? This is how you make it happen. Make a Change is your online tool for turning ideas into action. You don’t have to wait for a meeting – just submit your idea, get support from other students, and watch it move forward. If it’s backed by your peers, the SU will work towards making it a reality.
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How does Make A Change work?

Submit a proposal

When you submit your idea, you'll need to make sure that it answers a few key questions:

  • What is your idea?
  • Why is it relevant to students?
  • What positive impact would this idea have?

Example Idea

Cash should be accepted as payment across campus Campus shops and catering outlets should accept cash as payment. Cash is still an accepted form of payment across the local area and is widely used for individuals in the service sector, with many international students relying on cash when they first move to the UK. The use of cash would make it more accessible for students access the outlets on campus, ensuring that they have access to food and drink throughout the days when they are on campus.

 

Get student backing

Other students can ‘like’ or ‘dislike’ your idea and leave comments. Your proposal needs at least 10 likes and 10 more likes than dislikes within six weeks to move forwar

Reviewed by the Executive Committee

If your idea reaches the threshold, it goes to the Executive Committee (SU Presidents + Forum Facilitators), who will sort it into:

  • Actions – quick wins that can be implemented straight away.
  • Beliefs – bigger ideas that need discussion and a student vote at Forum.

Actions are assigned to a President, student, or staff member to deliver. The three Beliefs with the most student backing go to the next Student Forum for discussion and voting.

The next step is Student Forum.

What happens to my proposal at Forum?

At Forum, you will be able to present your idea and students can discuss and vote on the next course of action for your idea. They may:

If your idea reaches Forum, you can present it. Students will then discuss and decide whether to:

  • Pass the idea as a Union Prioirty an Agreed Action 
  • Reject it
  • Request more information before deciding

If passed, the Executive Committee will assign a lead and work with students to make it happen.

Union Priorities vs Agreed Actions: What’s the Difference?

Union Priorities (Tier 1)
These are the top six ideas chosen by students at Forum that the SU will focus on right now. They get dedicated officer time, campaign resources, and regular updates so you can see progress. Think of them as the main headline issues.

Agreed Actions (Tier 2)
These are ideas approved by students that the SU officially supports and will work towards when possible, but they aren’t in the current top six. They may be progressed alongside other work, raised in relevant meetings, or picked up as capacity allows. Think of them as on the list, but not the main focus this term.

Why use Make a Change?

Because it works. Past ideas have led to:

  • Better study spaces for neurodiverse students
  • Sustainable travel initiatives
  • Inclusive campus facilities

Your voice really can – and will – make a change.

You can contact The SU team to find out more about how Make a Change works.

Make A Change

Change

  • Ideas 178
  • Submitters 140
  • Last submission 15:53 on 05 May 2025
  • Voters 1889
  • Commenters 55
  • Current 1
  • Locked 35
  • Passed 15
  • Rejected 125
  • Expired 2
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    9 voters

    Hop In - Student Car Share

    Current
      Hop In is a car share initiative that incentivises and encourages student lift sharing as a form of commuting to and from the Penryn campus. The idea is to reduce the amount of single use cars travelling to and from campus and also give students a place where they can give and take lifts off each other which helps to save students money on the price of commuting and parking. My idea is that drivers will be rewarded through incentives such as discounted parking, coffee vouchers and other rewards.

      Why is it relevant to Falmouth & Exeter students?

      This is relevant to Falmouth and Exeter students as commuting is a high cost for both sets of students and there is nothing currently being done at the university to combat this issue which is available to both Falmouth and Exeter students.

      What positive impact would it have?

      This initiative would have a positive impact on the University's sustainable impact as it would reduce the number of single use cars travelling to and from campus. As well as this is would save students money on commuting as they would be able to split the cost of travel and parking. Finally this idea would be help bring students together and encourage new friendships as people would be able to share lifts with others they typically might not have been able to meet.

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