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What is the Graduate Student Association?

updated august 24, 2009

The main goals of the Graduate Student Association are to provide a means by which graduate students can actively influence and participate in student-related policies and to protect the rights of the graduate students while improving the quality of the environment for the students of Wake Forest University's Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. The Graduate Student Association also strives to promote fellowship among graduate students and faculty.

arrowFor an accurate, up-to-date report of GSA funds and expenditures, please email the Treasurer
    (Gena Dolson at edolson@wfubmc.edu).

arrowThe GSA is composed of graduate student representatives from each department on the Reynolda
    and Bowman Gray campuses. Additionally, one graduate student from each campus acts as co-chairs.

arrowIf you are interested in becoming more involved with the GSA, or have a concern that you would
    like to discuss, you may contact your department representative, or the GSA chairs:
     • Bowman Gray Campus: Kathleen Egan, at kegan@wfubmc.edu
     • Reynolda Campus: Summer Hanna, at hannsn7@wfu.edu

arrowClick below to read the minutes from our most recent GSA meetings.

arrowClick here for the GSA Bylaws (Constitution)

 

Bowman Gray Campus: bggrad@wfubmc.edu | 1-800-438-4723
Reynolda Campus: gradschl@wfu.edu | 1-800-257-3166