Undergraduate Student Government
at The Ohio State University

President

The role of the President of the Undergraduate Student Government is to advocate for Ohio State Students in the local, state, and federal governments in higher-education policy while representing all 53,734 undergraduate students in academic, financial, and policy decisions at the Ohio State University.


Jessica Asante-Tutu (Asante-tutu.1@buckeyemail.osu.edu)

President

Pronouns: she/her/hers

Jessica Asante-Tutu is a passionate leader dedicated to empowering student voices at The Ohio State University, where she is majoring in Psychology with a minor in Criminology. As a former Chair of the Undergraduate Black Caucus and a current Distinction Scholar in the Morrill Scholars Program, she has championed advocacy, mentorship, and representation across campus. In her roles as Programming Chair for the African Youth League and Liaison for the Ujima Leadership Collective, Jessica continues to build connections, foster belonging, and uplift her peers.

Jessica's office is in the Student Government Suite in the Keith B. Key Center for Student Leadership and Service, located on the second floor of the Ohio Union. Her office hours are from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Tuesdays.