Professional Student Government
Professional Student Government
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More about this organization
Mission
Providing leadership in academic excellence, advocacy, community building, and services for all professional students at the University of Minnesota.
About
The Professional Student Government (PSG) is a multilateral organization that acts as a resource for its member councils, a central contact for university administrators, and a crucial nexus of interdisciplinary communication among students. The goals of PSG are to support academic excellence, advocate on behalf of professional students, create an interdisciplinary community and provide grants to students. Policy items were pursued at various administrative levels. PSG distributes a large portion of its funds as grants. Hundreds of grants are distributed to students and organizations. These grants include academic initiative grants, social events grants, professional development grants, and inter-council event grants. We orchestrated several events throughout the year. In addition, we continue to improve collaboration between other student governments on campus. Progress for these two initiatives has been very successful.
