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About the GSA

The Graduate Student Association (GSA), founded in 1968, is comprised of all students currently enrolled in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. The mission of the GSA is to keep graduate students informed of College issues that affect them, to keep the College aware of these issues, and to encourage social and academic interactions among graduate students in different departments. Students are encouraged to attend all GSA events and if interested serve on the GSA executive committee or college committees.

The general assembly is a gathering of all members of the GSA and meets twice a semester. These meetings provide students with a forum to discuss and to be informed about issues associated with graduate life inside and outside the college. The dean of the GSAS and other faculty, staff and students are periodically invited to the GSA general assembly to aid in the discussion.

The GSA executive committee (GSAEC) is comprised of representatives from each graduate department and two co-chairs of the GSA. The GSAEC meets periodically throughout the semester to discuss and address graduate issues. One of the main purposes of the GSAEC is to disseminate information concerning the GSAS and GSA to students and faculty within each department, and to gather and report any concerns or complaints from students. If you have any questions about the GSA, feel free to contact your departmental representative or the co-chairs of the GSA at gsa@brynmawr.edu.

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