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Assemblies

Campus Assemblies are in place to ensure your voice is heard. Under the GAPSA Constitution, each GMU campus must form an Assembly. Every assembly's delegates understand they are representing the concerns of their individual departments and departmental graduate student organizations. They are also interested in seeing the larger GAPSA Association become active and enrich the entire Mason graduate and professional student body.

Fairfax
Please check the campus assembly page for Fairfax by clicking the link above. You may also contact Nayantara (Tara) Sheoran at nsheroan@gmu.edu for more information.

Arlington
Please check the campus assembly page for Arlington by clicking the link above. You may also contact Heather Hamilton at hamiltonhe@gmail.com for more information.

Prince William
We are still looking for GAPSA representation for the Prince William campus. If you're interested in filling this exciting new role, please contact GAPSA President David Arditi at darditi@gmu.edu or Vice President Sarah Eckman at seckman@gmu.edu.

Seeking Academic Delgates for 2009-10!!!

The Graduate and Professional Student Association needs you and is now
accepting applications for Academic Delegate candidates. Each academic
program at George Mason University may have one representative on the
Graduate and Professional Student Association. The attached election
packet explains this further and includes the actual application. The
application is due no later than 5PM on Friday, September 11, 2009
with elections being held Monday, September 21 - Wednesday, September
23, 2009.

For more information about GAPSA, please visit the GAPSA website at
gapsa.gmu.edu or email GAPSA at gapsa@gmu.edu. To download the application packet, click here (pdf).