Still, that 10% equals 46 GSIA students. Does the school provide any perks for significant others, spouses, or students children?
There is a spouses group that meets on an informal basis. Our students take a lot of initiative in developing different programs, groups, and associations that meet the needs of the student body. We don’t organize the different activities. I think it’s more the students themselves that see a need and meet that need.
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- Still, that 10% equals 46 GSIA students. Does the school provide any perks for significant others, spouses, or students children?