List of UNC Charlotte Student Organizations - Graduate

Graduate

₳ Graduate and Professional Student Government (GPSG)

  • American Society of Precision Engineering (ASPE)
  • Association of Biology Graduate Students
  • Association of Chemistry Graduate Students
  • Association of Graduate Information Technology Students
  • Association of Nanoscience Graduate Students (ANGS)
  • Curriculum and Instruction Graduate Student Professional Association
  • Educational Leadership Graduate Student Council
  • English Graduate Student Association (EGSA)
  • Gamma Theta Upsilon
  • Graduate and Professional Student Government (GPSG)
  • Graduate Association of Student Philosophers
  • Graduate History Association
  • Graduate Public Health Association (GPHA)
  • Graduate Public Policy Association (GPPA)
  • Graduate Social Work Association (GSWA)
  • Graduate Sociological Association
  • Health Psychology Graduate Student Association (HPGSA)
  • Industrial/Organizational Psychology Graduate Association (IOPGA)
  • International Society for Optical Engineering (SPIE)
  • Master of Public Administration Student Group (MPASG)
  • Master's of Architecture Student Society (MASS)
  • Mathematics Graduate Student Association
  • Mu Tau Beta
  • Multicultural Graduate Student Organization
  • Organizational Science Graduate Association (OSGA)
  • Sigma Phi Omega (Gamma Psi Chapter)

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