Greetings to all new and returning graduate students,
It is our pleasure to welcome you all to the 2019-2020 Academic Year. Whether you are new to campus or it feels like you have been here forever, the GAPSA executive board would like to take this opportunity to wish you well, introduce ourselves, and let you know about some of the resources and opportunities available to help you make the most of your time here.
The Graduate and Professional Student Assembly (GAPSA) is your student government. It exists to advocate on your behalf, represent you to the university administration and to the world, and to support your professional, educational, and personal goals. To do this, we offer funding for student groups and individuals; host events to connect you with your fellow students; work to connect you to university resources; advocate on your behalf to expand those resources or to change university policies; and represent graduate and professional concerns in a myriad of ways on countless committees and to virtually every office and center here at Penn, and beyond the bounds of the campus.
To hear more about us, and to get updates on the work we are doing, the events we are hosting, or the funding we have available, we encourage you to sign up for our weekly newsletter, to like us on Facebook, and to explore our website.
In the meantime, to kick off the new year and welcome you all in style, we invite you to get to know each other at our annual GradFest! This is a full week of events and activities to help you meet your fellow students, familiarize yourself with GAPSA and some of the other resources and groups available to you, and to take a well-deserved break from the hectic sprint that is the beginning of the semester. For details on these and a full listing of all the events, check out our GradFest webpage. We hope to see you all at some or all of these wonderful events!
On a more somber note, we would like to acknowledge the simple truth that graduate school can be difficult. It can be isolating, overwhelming, stressful - it can be all these things and more. But you are never alone in this. There are many people around you who care about you and resources available to support you, some of which are listed below:
Chaplain’s Office: (215) 898 - 8456
Penn Women’s Center: (215) 898 - 8611
Graduate Student Center: (215) 746-6868
Reach-A-Peer Helpline: 9pm - 1am by phone at (215) 573 - 2727, 24/7 texting support at (215) 515-7332
In-person peer support: Penn Franklins
If you feel a more urgent need to talk with someone, an on-call CAPS clinician will also be available at any time (24/7) to help you. They can be reached by calling (215) 898 - 7021 and pressing 1.
In addition to all of these, GAPSA itself is here to help. Not just because GAPSA is a resource, but because GAPSA is YOU. It’s us. Every Executive Member whose name appears at the bottom of this e-mail, every member of a GAPSA committee, every doctoral candidate conducting field research hundreds of miles away, every new Master’s student who is only learning about GAPSA for the first time in this very e-mail. Each and every one of us is a graduate and professional student at Penn, we are all a part of the GAPSA community, and we are all in this together.
At first, in the wake of last week’s tragedy loss, we worried this message would be disrespectful to, or at least discordant with, the grief on campus. But, in truth, there is seldom a more important time to be reminded that we are all a community. That none of us are alone. So, please, come out to one of our events. Get to know your fellow GAPSA members. Take advantage of the resources available to us. Together, we, as individuals and as a community, can improve our graduate school experience, supporting one another as students, as friends, and as human beings.
If you are interested in joining us in building a stronger, more vibrant graduate community, whether by organizing events, advocating for each other, or just joining the conversation, please reach out to the GAPSA Executive Board or General Assembly members.
The first General Assembly meeting of the year will be September 18, at 6 pm, in Amado Recital Hall, Irvine Auditorium. All members of GAPSA (that is, each and every one of us) are welcome to attend. If possible, we just ask that you e-mail our Chair for Operations, Aalok Thakkar ([email protected]), so that we can have an accurate headcount.
Together, we will make this a fantastic year for us all.
With best wishes for the year ahead,
The 2019-2020 GAPSA Executive Board