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SGA Revolution: Building Student Power Nationwide

A National Virtual Convening for Student Leaders

Are you ready to transform your SGA into a force for real change?

 

The SGA Revolution is a three-session national virtual convening designed for student government leaders, organizers, and advocates who are ready to connect their campus work to a national movement. Led by USSA (United States Student Association), this series is for Pell Grant recipients, TRIO students, SGA officers, and anyone who believes students deserve more power over the decisions that shape their lives.

 

Over three sessions, you'll explore the history of student protest, connect with peers from campuses across the country, hear from national campaign leaders, and develop the skills to run a student power SGA. This isn't a lecture series, it's an organizing experience! You'll leave with real tools, real relationships, and a real plan.

 

This series is for you if you...

  • Want to understand how national campaigns connect to your campus issues

  • Are looking for a community of student leaders who get it

  • Are ready to take your SGA from a club to a coalition

  • Want to build the skills to lead, organize, and win

 

Sessions are held virtually and are free to attend. All students are welcome.


Monday, July 6 at 7pm ET

Monday, July 13 at 7pm ET

Monday, July 20 at 7pm ET


Instructions to gather will be sent after you complete the form. Please double check that your email is correct before submitting.

Which state is your school in?
Which sessions do you plan to attend?
How familiar are you with USSA and its work?
1- Not familiar, I’ve never heard of USSA
2- Slightly familiar, I’ve heard the name but don’t know much
3- Somewhat familiar, I have attended an event and know the basics
4- Moderately familiar, I understand some of it’s campaigns
5- Very familiar, I actively follow USSA’s work and national agenda
What are some issues facing students on your campus right now?
What is your biggest challenge working with other student leaders?
How does your SGA/organization track success?
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