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The '''Engineering Graduate Student Council''' (or '''EGSC''') is the graduate-level counterpart to the [[Engineering Student Council]].  The EGSC works to pursue policy changes that are important to its consituents, as well as work on event programming for graduate students in [[SEAS]].
 
The '''Engineering Graduate Student Council''' (or '''EGSC''') is the graduate-level counterpart to the [[Engineering Student Council]].  The EGSC works to pursue policy changes that are important to its consituents, as well as work on event programming for graduate students in [[SEAS]].
  
In 2010, the council had a disagreement with [[ESC]] about the nature of the division of engineering seats on the [[University Senate]].  The EGSC successfully divided the seats equally among SEAS graduate and undergraduate students (1 senator per council).   
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In 2010, the council had a disagreement with [[ESC]] about the nature of the division of engineering seats on the [[University Senate]].  The EGSC successfully divided the seats equally among SEAS graduate and undergraduate students (1 senator per council). The first EGSC-only senator was elected during the Fall 2010 semester.   
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
[http://www.columbia.edu/cu/egsc/| Council Website]
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[http://www.columbia.edu/cu/egsc/ Council Website]
 
[[Category: Student government]]
 
[[Category: Student government]]

Revision as of 14:40, 6 December 2010

The Engineering Graduate Student Council (or EGSC) is the graduate-level counterpart to the Engineering Student Council. The EGSC works to pursue policy changes that are important to its consituents, as well as work on event programming for graduate students in SEAS.

In 2010, the council had a disagreement with ESC about the nature of the division of engineering seats on the University Senate. The EGSC successfully divided the seats equally among SEAS graduate and undergraduate students (1 senator per council). The first EGSC-only senator was elected during the Fall 2010 semester.

External Links

Council Website