About GPC
- GPC History & General
Information
- Constitution
- Mission Statement
- GPC Executive Officer and Representative Duties
- Organizational Chart
GPC History & General
Information
The
Graduate Professional Council was founded in
1993, when a group of student leaders identified
the need for both academic and social interaction
between graduate and professional students of
all disciplines. With the assistance and support
of University administration, these student
leaders and their successors have steadily increased
graduate student voice throughout the University
community.
From
the time of its inception, the GPC has been
influential in placing graduate student representatives
on University-wide committees, supporting the
Board of Trustees' decision to appoint two graduate
and professional student representatives annually,
and facilitating interdisciplinary study and
research among Washington University students.
The
GPC provides a network of communication through
which student leaders share information about
school activities, and supports representative
student governments. The GPC also plans social
opportunities for the graduate and professional
community, initiates discussions of graduate
and professional student issues through panel
discussions and presentations, and brings issues
of import to the attention of the University
administration.
The
GPC's meetings and
committees are open to all graduate and
professional students of Washington University.
We welcome and encourage you to join us! See
Get Involved
for more details.
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Constitution
Preamble: Spirit of
the GPC Constitution
The GPC constitution is meant to be a guideline
to enable GPC to be an effective and vital student
organization.
Article
I: Name
This council shall be known as the Graduate
Professional Council of Washington University,
hereafter referred to as the GPC.
Article
II: Purpose
The GPC shall:
- Represent
and advocate the mutual interests of the
graduate and professional students of Washington
University to those within the university
affecting such interests;
- Provide
a channel of communication between graduate
and professional students, the university,
and the community;
- Encourage
and support inter-school and interdisciplinary
cooperation within the university; and
- Encourage
and support representative graduate and
professional student governments within
each school of the university.
Article
III: Membership
The GPC shall be composed of at least one and
at most two graduate or professional representatives
from each of the following schools within Washington
University:
- School
of Art
- School
of Architecture
- Graduate
School of Arts & Sciences
- John
M. Olin School of Business
- School
of Engineering & Applied Sciences
- School
of Medicine
- School
of Law
- George
Warren Brown School of Social Work
The
selection process for each school's representatives
and the beginning and end of each representative's
term should be determined by the students represented
in each school. Whenever possible, the representatives
shall be the elected graduate or professional
leaders of their respective schools.
Article
IV: Meetings
Section
1: Frequency
Meetings shall be called with reasonable notice
by the President of the GPC and shall not
be fewer than three per semester.
Section
2: Access
Meetings are open to GPC members and to guests
previously agreed upon by GPC members.
Section
3: Quorum
A meeting shall have a quorum when at least
five members representing five different schools
are present.
Article
V: Powers and Duties of Officers
The GPC shall have a President, a Vice-President,
and a Secretary/Treasurer. Officers shall be
considered voting members of the GPC.
In
addition to the President, Vice-President,
and Secretary/Treasurer, GPC may have other
elected officers as agreed upon by the majority
of GPC members. These additional officers
carry out ongoing projects and have responsibilities
as agreed upon by a majority of GPC.
These officers in conjunction with the President,
Vice-President, and Secretary/Treasurer make
of the Executive Board of GPC.
Section
1: President
A. The President shall convene meetings of
the GPC.
B. The President shall act as chairperson
and presiding officer of the GPC meetings.
C. The President shall act as the official
representative of the GPC.
D. The President shall be the primary member
of the GPC responsible for carrying out the
initiatives and duties of the GPC, but shall
work in conjunction with the Vice-President
and other GPC members when possible.
E. The President shall oversee the GPC budget.
Section
2: Vice-President
A. The Vice-President shall exercise the duties
and powers of the President in the event of
the President's absence from office.
B. The Vice-President shall work in conjunction
with the President to carry out initiatives
and duties of the GPC.
C. The Vice-President shall serve the remainder
of a President's term whenever a President
resigns, is recalled, or is no longer able
to serve.
Section
3: Secretary/Treasurer
A. The Secretary/Treasurer shall take minutes
at GPC meetings.
B. The Secretary/Treasurer shall maintain
current membership, mailing, phone and e-mail
lists, and shall distribute announcements
and minutes to members of the GPC. In conjunction
with the President, the Secretary/Treasurer
shall be responsible for maintaining financial
records for the organization and reporting
expenses to the University's fiscal officers
Section
4: Joint Powers and Duties
A. Any two officers shall cosign all expenditures.
Article
VI: Election of Officers
The GPC shall elect a President, Vice-President,
Secretary/Treasurer and additional officers
as needed during the Spring Semester.
Section
1: Voting
An officer shall be elected when a quorum
is present and a majority of the members present
vote for that officer.
Section
2: Terms
Officers shall be elected at the March meeting
of the GPC and assume official duties in April.
Outgoing officers should complete events and
activities initiated during their terms in
office with the approval of the newly elected
officers. Officers shall serve a full
year term (April to April), even if their
terms of representation on the Council would
ordinarily terminate prior to the completion
of the full year term.
Section
3: Special Elections
A Vice-President and Secretary shall be elected
whenever the posts are vacated due to resignation
or recall.
Article
VII: Recall and Replacement of Elected Officers
Any elected officer can be recalled from office
when a quorum is present and a two-thirds majority
of the members present vote to recall.
Article
VIII: Initiatives
Any member of the GPC may choose to initiate
any act within the power of the GPC. An initiative
shall be approved when a quorum is present and
a majority of the members present vote for that
initiative.
Article
IX: Bylaws
Bylaws conforming to and implementing this Constitution
shall be established when a quorum is present
a majority of the member present vote for such
bylaws.
Article
X: Amendments
Section
1: Initiation
Any member of the GPC can initiate an amendment
to the Constitution.
Section
2: Ratification
The Constitution shall be amended when a quorum
is present and a two-thirds majority of the
members present vote to adopt the amendment,
in which case the amendment will take effect
immediately upon adoption
Article
XI: Meeting Without a Quorum
When a quorum is not present at a meeting, the
members present shall conduct business as usual,
but any votes shall be noted in the minutes
and will not take effect unless the minutes
are approved by the necessary majority of the
members of the GPC within two weeks of the meeting.
Amended
April 9, 2003
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Mission Statement
The
Graduate Professional Council, a member of the
National Association of Graduate and Professional
Students (NAGPS), is the only multi-disciplinary
student group that represents the graduate and
professional student body at Washington University
in St. Louis. Among our many roles, we:
- Represent
and advocate the mutual interests of the graduate
and professional students
- Advise
the faculty and administration on important
academic and quality-of-life issues
- Encourage
interschool and interdisciplinary cooperation
within the university
- Organize
campus-wide social events open to all graduate
and professional students
- Support
graduate and professional student organizations
- Appoint
graduate students to serve on university-wide
committees
- Promote
the university-wide graduate and professional
student community by working closely with
the ProGradS committee
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GPC Executive Officer and Representative Duties
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Organizational Chart
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Graduate Professional
Council
http://gpc.wustl.edu
gpc@wustl.edu
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