About the GSA
The purpose of the Group on Student Affairs (GSA) is to advance medical education and, specifically, to represent the interests of medical schools and medical students in the areas of admissions, student affairs, financial aid, minority affairs, and student records.
Welcome Message from the GSA National Chair
GSA Committees
2007-2008-Annual Report (PDF,
2 pages)
GSA Frequently Asked
Questions
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GSA Regions
Central Group on Student Affairs (CGSA)
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Northeast Group on Student Affairs
(NEGSA)
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Southern Group on Student Affairs (SGSA)
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Western Group on Student Affairs (WGSA)
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News
GSA Listserve—Find
out how to subscribe, set an away mode, and unsubscribe.
GSA Reporter—Fall
2008
GSA NiB—November 2008
GSA Business Meeting Agenda (PDF, 2 pages)
Nov. 4, 2007
GSA
National Business Meeting Draft Minutes (AAMC Login required)
Most recent approved GSA meeting minutes
MSAR 2010-2011 Phase 1 deadline is November 21,
2008
MSAR related questions may now be sent on AIM (AOL Instant Messenger)
to the buddy name MSARHELP.
If you have a suggestion for News, please e-mail gsa@aamc.org
Member Resources
GSA Membership Directory (AAMC Login required)
FAO Lender Assessment Tool (AAMC Login required)
Contains data taken directly from the Financial Aid Administrators Survey: Lender Evaluation on Ranked Criteria. Data reflects institutional experiences with individual loan programs, servicers, and guarantors during the 2006-2007 and 2007-2008 academic years. This tool allows users to select, remove, and sort criteria as needed.
Statement of Effective Interactions in Financial Aid (PDF, 4 pages)
Offers recommendations for consideration by the medical school financial aid community as medical schools establish institutional guidelines for interactions between schools and their commercial partners in financial aid.
Student Records System (SRS) (AAMC Login required)
This centralized, online enrollment information enables all medical school student records administrators to track all individual students during their progress from matriculation through graduation. The SRS also supports the LCME in reporting enrollment measures.
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