From the Cornell Assemblies
The GPSA Student Advocacy Committee works to act on issues of finances, stipend levels, mental and physical health, child care and the general well being of all graduate and professional students. The Student Advocacy Committee works in consultation with other relevant student and Cornell assembly committees and interested parties.
The Student Advocacy Committee was established in June 2008 to replace the GPSA Pay & Benefits committee. As stated in the GPSA Charter, “The Student Advocacy Committee [is] charged with investigating the needs and desires of graduate and professional students regarding issues and concerns relating to their finances, mental and physical health, and general well being. These issues shall include but are not limited to stipend levels, health insurance coverage, child care, mental health. The Student Advocacy Committee will work in consultation with other relevant committees and interested parties.”
The committee’s working procedures are available online.
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