Mar 30, 2017

Applications now being accepted for the BSOS Dean's Student Advisory Council! Deadline April 10th!

BSOS Dean's Student Advisory Council Applications
Deadline April 10, 2017
https://go.umd.edu/bsosdsacapplications

Description:
The Dean’s Student Advisory Council (DSAC) was formed in the fall of 2002. The Council is BSOS Dean and Associate Dean on various topics affecting students and DSAC also led the charge in the formation and founding of the College’s Ambassadors Program, which has proven to be a successful addition and support system for BSOS and its Advising Center. (For more information about DSAC check us out here: http://bsosundergrad.blogspot.com/p/deans-student-advisory-council-dsac.html)

DSAC is developing systems to help the College strengthen its sense of community, and is creating better relationships with each academic department in hopes of being able to better address the issues and concerns of students. Each year, DSAC holds the highly successful Student-Faculty Dinner to connect students and faculty outside the classroom and foster professional relationships. This year, the Council is focusing on increasing students' access to internship experiences and undergraduate research opportunities, gathering additional feedback on courses, improving the advising system, and acting as a resource for students to voice their concerns.

DSAC consists of representatives from each department in the College of Behavioral & Social
Sciences, the living/learning programs in the College, and the Student Government Association and University Senate representatives for the college.
charged with advising the
their educational and social experiences at the University of Maryland. Each academic year, the group takes on the responsibility of allocating the College’s portion of the approved student technology fee.

Requirements:
The student must have and maintain above a 2.75 cumulative GPA. The student must have been a declared Behavioral & Social Sciences major for at least one (1) semester.
The student must have at least 15 UM credits.
The student must be eligible to register for a 3-credit experiential learning and leadership course.
The student must be available to meet on Tuesday evenings from 5:30 to 8:10 pm in the fall.
The student must be in good standing with the University.
The student must email a copy of their resume to dsacbsos@gmail.com.

Go to the following link to apply:
https://go.umd.edu/bsosdsacapplications

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