United States Student Association
The United States Student Association (USSA) was founded in 1947 and bills itself as the oldest, largest, student organization in US.
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Abbreviation | USSA |
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Formation | 1947 |
Merger of | National Student Association, National Student Lobby |
President | Joseline Garcia[1] |
Vice President | Chris Gannon |
USSA Board of Directors[1] | |
Main organ | National Student Congress[1] |
Staff | 8[2] |
Website | usstudents |
USSA was formed by a merger of the National Student Association (NSA) and the National Student Lobby (NSL); and it later absorbed the National Student Educational Fund (NSEF).
Regions, affiliations, and caucuses
Regions:
- Golden Pacific (GPIT)
- Pacific Northwest (Pac Northwest)
- Rocky Mountains
- Great Lakes
- Great Plains
- Southeast
- Atlantic
- New England
- Empire Garden
Affiliations and coalitions:
- National People of Color Student Coalition
- National Women's Student Coalition
- National Queer Student Coalition
Leadership
The USSA annually elects a President and Vice President at its National Student Congress to manage the organization full-time. The current President is Joseline Garcia, and the current Vice President Chris Gannon.
See also
- Oregon Student Association
- New Jersey Students Association
- Jobs with Justice
- Student/Farmworker Alliance
External links
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