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  • SGA Mission Statement:

    The purpose of the Student Government Association (SGA) is to voice opinions and issues in the areas of academics, campus activities, and operations, for the campus as whole, in order to provide the best college experience to the students. Our concern is not only for students that we are currently representing but for all future students and USP as an institution.

    What's New:

    Please welcome your 2008-09 SGA Executive Board

    Visit the BRAND NEW Clubs and Organizations Home Page

    Monday April 14th - Friday April 18th:
    Greek Week

    Tuesday April 15th:
    Student Leadership Awards - 6:30pm STC 145

    Thursday April 17th:
    SGA General Assembly - 1pm PTC 140

    Thursday April 17th:
    Organizational Presidents’ Meeting - 6pm PTC 140

    Tuesday April 22nd:
    Student Appreciation Day
    - S.A.D. Celebration - 1-3pm Quad
    - Commedian Eric O'Shea - ARC Time 8pm

    Thursday April 24th:
    Research Day - 10am-8pm ARC

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    University of the Sciences in Philadelphia
    Student Government Association
    WIlson Hall 210
    215-895-1151
    sga@mail.usip.edu

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    Site Last Edited on 3/24/2008 by Steph Schaffer USP SGA VP of PR&Tech and Webmaster

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