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Dean's Student Advisory Council

The Dean's Student Advisory Council (DSAC) advises the dean on topics affecting undergraduate students within the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences. Through various programs and events, DSAC hopes to enhance your undergraduate career.  Several DSAC programs and events include the student-faculty dinner, field trips, BSOS Ambassadors Program, and more. 

 

DSAC E-mail: @email

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Anthropology Student Association

Mission Statement: The ASA promotes the discipline of anthropology and appreciation of diversity through academic and social pursuits. ASA provides anthropology students as well as the entire university community opportunities to explore the specific vocation and relevance of anthropology in the world, with guest lectures, films, experiential learning trips and cultural celebrations!

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The University is committed to academic excellence, and provides a variety of tutoring and other academic resources to support student success -- available on campus, from our peer institutions, and other non-university websites.

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Phone: 301-405-1423 
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