Several schools have student government associations which address concerns specific to students in that school. A student organization in a particular school may contact their respective association for organizational support.
Divinity School
The student government of the Divinity School is the Student Life Ministry (S.L.M.). The coordinators for the SLM for the 2004-2005 school year are Chris Furr and Jason Jenkins
Fuqua School
The Fuqua MBA Association (MBAA) represents the interests of student organizations as well as those of the individuals in the student body. The president of the MBAA for the 2004-2005 year is Betsy Lazzara
Nicholas School
FOREM
FOREM is the student organization for coordination of the school's social functions, community service, and intramural team participation. FOREM is an acronym for Forestry and Environmental Management. The President for 2004-2005 is Amy Alton
Student Advisory Committee
The Student Advisory Committee, an elected student group in the Nicholas School of the Environment, meets regularly with the dean and faculty representatives to discuss courses and curriculum, programs and long-range goals of the school. The Executive Director for 2004-2005 is Kimberley Marchant
Duke Law School
The Duke Bar Association coordinates the professional, social, and other extracurricular activities of the student body. The association resembles in its composition and purpose both a university student government and a professional bar association. The President for 2004-2005 is Vikram Patel
Medical School
The Davison Council or, student government body, is comprised of elected officials of the students. The President for 2004-2005 is Sujay Kansagra
School of Nursing
The Graduate Nursing Student Association (GNSA) is the student organization of the Duke University School of Nursing. The president of the GNSA for 2004-2005 is Marie Fay
Pratt School of Engineering
The Engineering Graduate Student Council represents the interests and concerns of the graduate students of the Duke University Pratt School of Engineering; facilitates the integration of new graduate students; and promotes social and academic interaction among fellow graduate students. The President for 2004-2005 is Michael Garcia
Graduate School
The Graduate school does not have a student governance or umbrella organization coordinating student activities instead Graduate Student Affairs serves many important support functions. This office is committed to helping students become active participants in their personal growth and in the achievement of their educational objectives.
Undergraduates
In addition to these groups, GPSC works closely with the undergraduate student governments, DSG and Campus Council.
