Apply to be a 2010 GUSA Summer Fellow

The Georgetown University Student Association (GUSA) Summer Fellows Program provides Georgetown undergraduates qualifying for need-based financial aid with free housing and leadership training for 10 weeks over the summer so that they may pursue an unpaid internship or other unpaid work in the Washington, D.C. metro area. As a university in the Catholic and Jesuit tradition, Georgetown encourages its students not simply to study in the classroom, but also engage with, and draw from the outside world. The GUSA Summer Fellows program facilitates this interaction by providing its members with the opportunity to participate in an internship that they otherwise may not be able to pursue. By taking applications from all qualified students, without regard to major or career interest, this program looks to fill an opportunity gap on campus and set forth a unified community of leaders who embody the aspiration of professional growth within themselves and who intend to foster a similar road to success for the fellows that follow.

Both applications and recommendations should be sent in online to GUSASummerFellows@gmail.com and can be sent separately.

You can access the forms here.

Important Information for Freshman

Incoming Freshman apply here to join your Class Committee!

Interested in joining the GUSA Executive? Go here to learn more!

GUSA ANNOUNCES THE CREATION OF NEW LSAT FAMILIARIZATION COURSE

GUSA, in partnership with the Career Education Center is pleased to announce the creation of the Georgetown University LSAT Familiarization course.  To find out more information or to apply, please follow this link.

Message from the President

Hello and welcome to the Georgetown University Student Association (GUSA) website. Here, you can find out the latest news and information regarding student government at Georgetown.

GUSA serves as the voice of the undergraduate populace, and it affects nearly all aspects of student life. We run initiatives such as GUSA Summer Fellows, provide social events via class committees, and help determine funding for student groups through the Finance and Appropriations Committee. The two main bodies of GUSA, the Executive and the Senate, operate both independently and jointly to enhance the student experience.

The links on your right will provide you with most of the information you need, but if you would like to contact us, be sure to email gusapresident@georgetown.edu or stop by 1608 Leavey Center. We look forward to hearing from you.

Hoya Saxa

Calen Angert

GUSA President

Jason Kluger

GUSA Vice President