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GPSC General Newsletter: 4/03/2024

April 3, 2024
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4/3/2024 Newsletter

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Underrepresented students survey. The Graduate and Professional Student Council (GPSC) would like to hear from you! This survey is specifically meant for historically underrepresented graduate students at the UArizona. Scan the QR code or use this link: tinyurl.com/GPSCUnderrepresentedSurvey NOTE: this survey is completely anonymous and confidential. For the purpose of this study, we consider historically underrepresented students as the following populations and communities: students of color, internationa

2024 Underrepresented Students Survey

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2024 Financial Stress Survey. Your feedback in 2022 helped us advocate for higher living wages and lower tuition and fees. With updated 2024 results, we can continue to advocate on your behalf and push for the financial issues that matter most to you. Scan the QR code or use the link below: http://tinyurl-com-s.njmu.s5.bt8.net/GPSCFinancialStress2024  Note: this survey is intended only for current graduate and professional students at the University of Arizona.

GPSC's 2024 Financial Stress Survey

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GPSC General Newsletter: 4/19/24

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