RIT Graduate Student Advisory Council - GSAC

RIT Graduate Student Advisory Council - GSAC

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Representing the graduate student body at Rochester Institute of Technology, New York All graduate students at RIT are welcome to join GSAC.

The Graduate Student Advisory Council is a student group that represents and supports the interests of current and future RIT graduate students by working with the Office of Graduate Education and Dean of Graduate Education. GSAC exists to enrich the experience of the graduate students, and to accomplish the following goals:

- To represent the interests of the graduate community to RIT leadership

11/14/2022

Come join us Thursday, November 17 for GSAC's Town Hall! We'll be in the 1829 Room from 2-3 PM. Bring any questions, concerns, or feedback that you have on this semester so far!

04/04/2022

Join us next Thursday for a town hall!

03/26/2022

APPLY FOR CO-CHAIR
Want to get involved with graduate student advocacy?
Interested in working with RIT leadership to affect change?
GSAC is holding elections for chair for the 2022-2023 academic year!! Fill out the google form in the monday mood email by Monday, March 28th at midnight if you are interested! Elections will be held during our general meeting on Friday, April 1st. 🗳

04/26/2021

TOMORROW AT NOON join us for a townhall about last semester, summer, and fall! Come with any and all questions or concerns you may have!🐅Register at
http://bit.ly/GSACRSVP

04/20/2021

Join us next Tuesday at noon for a graduate student townhall! Any and all graduate students are welcome to attend! Please bring any questions/concerns you have about last semester or the upcoming months! Register at bit.ly/GSACRSVP

04/12/2021

WE HAVE EXTENDED OUR DEADLINE to this Wednesday 4/14 at 11:59 pm to submit your interest in running for co-chair!!🎉

Want to get involved with graduate student advocacy? Interested in working with RIT leadership to affect change? Consider running for Co-Chair of the Graduate Student Advisory Council (GSAC)!

GSAC is holding elections for co-chairs for the 2021-2022 school year, with the term starting at the end of the Spring semester. Main GSAC co-chair responsibilities are shared between two graduate students and include:

🔸Leading the graduate student volunteers of GSAC
🔸Setting semesterly goals for GSAC and seeing that progress is made toward achieving those goals
🔸Communicating with the Office of Graduate Education and other offices on campus regarding the graduate student experience
🔸Representing the interests of graduate students at advocacy meetings with university leadership

If you are interested in running for the position of co-chair, please email [email protected] with a brief (less than 250 words) statement of interest that includes: a short personal introduction, why you want to be GSAC co-chair, any experience you have that will help you lead GSAC, and what you hope to accomplish as GSAC co-chair. These will be made available to GSAC members prior to the election.

Send your statement to [email protected] by 11:59 PM on Wednesday, April 14th to be considered for election! Elections will be held during our general meeting on Monday, April 19th.

03/26/2021

Join us on Tuesday at 4:30 pm to learn about the ombuds office and what they can do to help you!
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RSVP at http://bit.ly/OmbudsRIT

03/18/2021

Join us Monday at 1:15 for a webinar with Dr. Catherine Lewis from Disability Services!! Learn how DSO can support you and get your questions answered!
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RSVP at the link here for the zoom info: https://bit.ly/30ThzaK
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Send us your questions here:
https://bit.ly/3txGblY

03/04/2021

HAPPENING TODAY AT 1!!!

03/01/2021

JOIN US IN ONE HOUR!!💻

11/20/2020

Join GSAC Monday at 10:30am for a town hall! Tell us how you feel about the semester, and you could win a raffle for a gift card!!💰🐅

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