GPSA Graduate Student Fall Welcome 2021

Gear up for the upcoming semester with the Graduate and Professional Student Association's marquee event for all incoming and current graduate students.  

GPSA's Fall Welcome 2021 will take place on August 19, 2021 from 3 to 5 p.m. on the Tempe campus, Student Pavilion, Senita Ballroom.

  • Panel Discussions: Attend panel discussions to help you navigate graduate life at ASU
  • Networking: Network with fellow graduate students and faculty
  • Student Organizations: Check out graduate student organizations of all interests and get involved
  • Food Coupons: Get your hands on Maroon and Gold cards redeemable at all retailers in the Memorial Union
  • Merch: Grab some attractive and useful merchandise 

Register today!

 

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