Last Chance to Apply for GPSC Vice President Position

Applications are currently open for vice president of the Graduate and Professional Student Congress. Please fill out and submit the application below by Wednesday, Feb. 8, to be considered for the presidential appointment of the vice president position within the Graduate and Professional Student Congress at the U of A.

For more information regarding the vice president position, please refer to the Graduate and Professional Student Congress's website at gpsc.uark.edu. The presidential appointment for the vice president position will be announced and voted upon by the General Body Assembly at 6 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 23, in the E.J. Ball Courtroom in the Law School Building and via Zoom.

This is a paid position that requires five weekly office hours per week and may cause conflict with students' graduate assistantship. 

Go to the GPSC vice president application.

 

Contacts

Dana McGee, president
Graduate Professional Student Congress
479-575-5209, gpscpres@uark.edu

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