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The United States Student Association (USSA) was an American student government.

The organization was born in August 1978 during a joint meeting between the National Student Association and more recently formed 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.

Currently there is a plan to revive the USSA with the help of the current in term president and the USSAF. The revival is supported by the Ontario Student Union.

See also

References

  1. https://studentactivism.files.wordpress.com/2012/07/johnston-diss-5-81f.pdf
  2. Patrick, Justin (2022). "Student Leadership and Student Government" (PDF). Research in Educational Administration and Leadership. 7 (1): 1–37 – via DergiPark.

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