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{{short description|National association of students and student associations in the United States}} | {{short description|National association of students and student associations in the United States}} | ||
{{Infobox organization | |||
| name = United States Student Association | |||
| logo = | |||
| type = Student lobbying organization | |||
| industry = | |||
| merged = | |||
| predecessor = ] and the ] | |||
| successor = | |||
| founder = | |||
| founded = {{start date and age|1978|08|}} | |||
| funders = | |||
| defunct = late 2010s | |||
| location_city = ] | |||
| location_country = U.S. | |||
| area_served = United States | |||
| leader_name = Joseline Garcia<ref>{{cite news|title=Black Colleges Swept Up in For-Profit Crackdown Find Relief From DeVos |first=Erica L. |last=Green |date=Jan 12, 2018|work=The New York Times| url=https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/12/us/politics/black-colleges-borrower-defense-devos.html?searchResultPosition=39}} | |||
</ref><ref>{{cite web|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180408205529/http://usstudents.org/about/national-staff/|url=http://usstudents.org/about/national-staff|archive-date=Apr 8, 2018|title=National Officers|work=United States Student Association}}</ref> | |||
| leader_title = President | |||
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| num_employees_year = <!-- Year of num_employees data (if known) --> | |||
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The '''United States Student Association''' ('''USSA''') was an American student government association. | The '''United States Student Association''' ('''USSA''') was an American student government association. | ||
The organization was born in August 1978 during a joint meeting between the ] and the ]. The membership of both organizations voted overwhelmingly to merge due to overlapping lobbying work and student government-based membership. The National Student Lobby itself was originally born of a split with the National Student Association.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://studentactivism.files.wordpress.com/2012/07/johnston-diss-5-81f.pdf|title=The United States National Student Association: Democracy, Activism, and the Idea of the Student, 1947–1978|first=J. Angus|last=Johnston|date=2009|publisher=City University of New York}}</ref> | The organization was born in August 1978 during a joint meeting between the ] and the ]. The membership of both organizations voted overwhelmingly to merge due to overlapping lobbying work and student government-based membership.<ref name=NSA-history>{{cite web|title=A Brief History of NSA and USSA|first= Angus |last=Johnston |url=https://www.usstudents.org/history.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231108160014/https://www.usstudents.org/history.html|archive-date=Nov 8, 2023|work=United States Student Association}}</ref> (The National Student Lobby itself was originally born of a split with the National Student Association.)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://studentactivism.files.wordpress.com/2012/07/johnston-diss-5-81f.pdf|title=The United States National Student Association: Democracy, Activism, and the Idea of the Student, 1947–1978|first=J. Angus|last=Johnston|date=2009|publisher=City University of New York}}</ref> | ||
By the mid-1980s, the USSA met annually in Washington, D.C., with several hundred students attending.<ref>{{cite news|title=BRIEFING; The Students Are Coming|first1=Phil |last1=Gailey |first2= Warren |last2=Weaver Jr.|date=March 16, 1985|work = ] | url = https://www.nytimes.com/1985/03/16/us/briefing-the-students-are-coming.html?searchResultPosition=11}}</ref> | |||
⚫ | The USSA collapsed in the late 2010s<ref name=REAL /> (although its website |
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In the early 1990s, the USSA advocated on behalf of students being eligible for ] and beginning to build credit.<ref>{{cite news|title=Using Credit Cards, Students Learn a Hard Lesson |first = Karen |last= de Witt|date=Aug 26, 1991 |work=The New York Times | url=https://www.nytimes.com/1991/08/26/us/using-credit-cards-students-learn-a-hard-lesson.html?searchResultPosition=13}}</ref> It also advocated against rising college tuition costs.<ref>{{cite news|title=The Solid-Gold U.S. Diploma |first=Philip |last=Crawford |work=]|date=Oct 5, 1993 |via=The New York Times | url=https://www.nytimes.com/1993/10/05/IHT-the-solidgold-us-diploma.html?searchResultPosition=14}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Price of Higher Education Becomes Even Dearer |agency=] |work=The New York Times |date=Sep 28, 1994|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1994/09/28/us/price-of-higher-education-becomes-even-dearer.html?searchResultPosition=18}}</ref> | |||
⚫ | The USSA collapsed in the late 2010s<ref name=REAL /> (although its website was active into 2024). In 2022, there was a plan to revive the USSA with the help of the current in-term president and the USSAF; this revival was supported by the Ontario Student Union.<ref name=REAL>{{Cite journal |last=Patrick |first=Justin |date=2022 |title=Student Leadership and Student Government |url=https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/EJ1344509.pdf |journal=Research in Educational Administration and Leadership |volume=7 |issue=1 |pages=1–37 |doi=10.30828/real.951165 |via=DergiPark}}</ref>''' | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
* {{official|http://www.usstudents.org}} | * {{official|http://www.usstudents.org}} | ||
* {{twitter|USStudents}} | |||
{{Authority control}} | {{Authority control}} |
Revision as of 20:35, 29 April 2024
National association of students and student associations in the United StatesPredecessor | National Student Association and the National Student Lobby |
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Founded | August 1978; 46 years ago (1978-08) |
Defunct | late 2010s |
Type | Student lobbying organization |
Location |
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Area served | United States |
President | Joseline Garcia |
The United States Student Association (USSA) was an American student government association.
The organization was born in August 1978 during a joint meeting between the National Student Association and the National Student Lobby. The membership of both organizations voted overwhelmingly to merge due to overlapping lobbying work and student government-based membership. (The National Student Lobby itself was originally born of a split with the National Student Association.)
By the mid-1980s, the USSA met annually in Washington, D.C., with several hundred students attending.
In the early 1990s, the USSA advocated on behalf of students being eligible for credit cards and beginning to build credit. It also advocated against rising college tuition costs.
The USSA collapsed in the late 2010s (although its website was active into 2024). In 2022, there was a plan to revive the USSA with the help of the current in-term president and the USSAF; this revival was supported by the Ontario Student Union.
See also
References
- Green, Erica L. (Jan 12, 2018). "Black Colleges Swept Up in For-Profit Crackdown Find Relief From DeVos". The New York Times.
- "National Officers". United States Student Association. Archived from the original on Apr 8, 2018.
- Johnston, Angus. "A Brief History of NSA and USSA". United States Student Association. Archived from the original on Nov 8, 2023.
- Johnston, J. Angus (2009). "The United States National Student Association: Democracy, Activism, and the Idea of the Student, 1947–1978" (PDF). City University of New York.
- Gailey, Phil; Weaver Jr., Warren (March 16, 1985). "BRIEFING; The Students Are Coming". The New York Times.
- de Witt, Karen (Aug 26, 1991). "Using Credit Cards, Students Learn a Hard Lesson". The New York Times.
- Crawford, Philip (Oct 5, 1993). "The Solid-Gold U.S. Diploma". International Herald Tribune – via The New York Times.
- "Price of Higher Education Becomes Even Dearer". The New York Times. Associated Press. Sep 28, 1994.
- ^ Patrick, Justin (2022). "Student Leadership and Student Government" (PDF). Research in Educational Administration and Leadership. 7 (1): 1–37. doi:10.30828/real.951165 – via DergiPark.