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    PRESS RELEASE

    UCLA Armenian Graduate Students Association
    Kerckhoff Hall Room 316
    308 Westwood Plaza
    Los Angeles, CA 90024
    Contact: Haig Hovsepian
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Web: http://www.studentgroups.ucla.edu/agsa

    USC ASA welcomes UCLA AGSA members to speak about graduate studies

    Westwood, CA - On Thursday, November 11th, a group of UCLA graduate
    students will be taking a trip across town to speak about pursuing
    graduate degrees. Organized by the UCLA Armenian Graduate Students
    Association at the request of the USC Armenian Student Association,
    the mentorship event will provide an opportunity for undergraduates to
    learn more about the ins and outs of graduate studies while networking
    with graduate students in their fields of interest. While the UCLA
    AGSA continues to organize its annual mentorship events for the UCLA
    ASA and campus, this marks the first time that it will be taking its
    program on the road.

    "It is the natural evolution of our effort to reach out to the
    undergraduate student community," explained Haig Hovsepian, Project
    Director for the mentorship event. "When we first started these
    mentorship events, we focused on our own backyard. But with the
    fast growth of the UCLA AGSA in terms of membership, capabilities,
    and resources we felt it was time to go beyond Westwood."

    Though many Bruin undergraduates continue their graduate studies at
    UCLA, the campus also attracts a large number of undergraduates from
    local universities including many Trojan alumni.

    "It is especially important that we make sure that the Armenian
    community learns about the opportunities that await them in graduate
    school," noted Hovsepian. "We also want to let them know that the
    UCLA AGSA will also be there to support even greater academic and
    professional development once they arrive on campus."

    Established in the 2001-2002 academic year, the UCLA AGSA provides
    an opportunity for the currently enrolled graduate students at UCLA
    of various fields to network, facilitates mentorship, and serves as
    a forum through which graduate students can make use of their field
    specific skills to promote academic as well as professional development
    by means of participation in events that increase awareness of Armenian
    culture, communities, and issues.
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