Voting Continues for GPSC 2024-25 Elections Through 4 p.m. Thursday
The GPSC elections commence today! This is your chance to shape the future of the Graduate and Professional Student Congress by selecting the leaders who will represent us in the coming year.
Voting Period: Starts at 9 a.m. today, April 9, and concludes at 4 p.m. on Thursday, April 11.
Don't miss this opportunity to have your say in the governance of our student body. Your vote is vital in determining our next set of leaders and members who are committed to making the University of Arkansas the best place for graduate and professional students.
Cast Your Vote Now: https://uark.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_e9CI1E1OhEOdbpQ
Should you have any questions or need assistance with the voting process, please don't hesitate to contact the Elections Chair, Adetola Odebode, at aoodebod@uark.edu. Your participation and dedication play a crucial role in enhancing our university community.
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.
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Contacts
Adetola Odebode, elections chair
Graduate and Professional Student Congress
479-530-7081,
aoodebod@uark.edu
John Post, director of communications
Graduate School and International Education
479-575-4853,
johnpost@uark.edu
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