Apply Now for GPSC 2024-25 Positions
Applications for the 2024-25 Graduate Professional Student Conference election cycle are now open for executive and at-large General Assembly.
Applications for the 2024-2025 Graduate Professional Student Conference election cycle are now open for executive and at-large General Assembly. Applications are available on HogSync and due at 11:59 p.m. on Friday, March 22. The GPSC election will be April 9-11.
"This presents an incredible opportunity for you to actively participate and make your voice heard in the discussions shaping graduate and professional life at the University of Arkansas," said Kolade Olatunde, GPSC president. "Your participation in these elections is vital in shaping the future of our community. Let's work together to create positive change and foster a vibrant graduate and professional student body at the University of Arkansas."
For those who are considering running and wish to learn more about the process, please feel free to visit our website at gpsc.uark.edu or email gpsc@uark.edu.
GPSC is an organization that advocates on behalf of the collective welfare of graduate and professional students at the University of Arkansas. The GPSC is responsible for managing and disbursing a portion of student activity fees paid by graduate and professional students. It also represents the common interests of these students and speaks with one voice on behalf of its constituents. All graduate-professional students at the U of A can participate in GPSC, which was established in 2018 with the aim of improving their lives, careers and research. GPSC is a program in the Division of Student Affairs.
Contacts
Graduate Professional Student Congress,
Office of Student Activities
479-575-5255,
gpsc@uark.edu
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