SUSTA Federation of Ukrainian Student Organizations of America

SUSTA Federation Of Ukrainian Student Organizations Of America

The Federation of Ukrainian Student Organizations of America, known by its Ukrainian language acronym, SUSTA (СУСТА, pronounced as one word; an acronym for Soyuz Ukrayinskyh Studentskyh Tovarystv Ameryky, Союз Українських Студентських Товариств Америки) is a non-profit, non-political, organisation run by Ukrainian and Ukrainian-American students/alumni of institutions of higher education. SUSTA was created in order to promote the creation and networking of Ukrainian student clubs at American universities, educate and inform Ukrainian-American students about issues relevant to them, encourage the development of a Ukrainian-American student movement, foster an understanding among non-Ukrainian ethic groups as to Ukrainian affairs and issues, promote the formation of local Ukrainian clubs at American Universities and support Ukrainian clubs with resources and ideas for events. The Federation welcomes everyone who is interested in Ukraine, its culture, history, and society.

Read more about SUSTA Federation Of Ukrainian Student Organizations Of America:  Mission Statement, History, Executive Boards

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