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Advocated initial $63,000 to assist graduate students
traveling to professional conferences for presenting their
research (individual students receive up to $350/year for
travel). Continue to advocate for continual and significant
increases.
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Lobbied for graduate students to qualify for need-based
scholarship from financial aid. Graduate students pay over 1
million dollars per year in financial aid fees and until the GPSC lobbied for it…graduate students did not qualify for
these need based grants. Now graduate students qualify for
these need-based grants.
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Recommend graduate students for appointment on
University-wide committees and councils so that the graduate
student voice is represented.
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Lobbied for a graduate student financial aid counselor to
better meet the specific needs of graduate students.
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Hold graduate student luncheons with the President,
Provost, and Dean of Graduate School so that issues and
concerns of graduate students are heard by the top
administration.
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Help organize and support departmental graduate student
organizations.
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Offer monthly workshops on issues important to graduate
students (i.e. how to write a vita/resume, interviewing
skills, university resources for graduate students, tax
workshops).
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Hold meetings with university administrators to voice
graduate concerns.
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Represent USF graduate students during Lobby day at the
capital…on issues such as tuition increases and financial
support.
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Organize, promote, and conduct activities beneficial to
graduate student life.
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Offer social events for graduate students to network with
other graduate students.
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Work on important issues such as extended privileges for
graduate students.
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Worked on obtaining a graduate student lounge & computer
lab, and working on making continual improvements to meet
student’s needs.
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Disseminate information of interest to USF graduate
students (i.e. money for research, scholarships, policy
changes, free workshops for graduate students, etc.).
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Organize and support a University-wide graduate student
orientation.
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Listen to the concerns of graduate students—offer support
and appropriate resources.
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Communicate with the Dean of the Graduate School regarding
issues important to graduate students.