For those interested in running for office, all candidates are required to attend a Candidate Meeting before they are placed on the ballot. Below are the dates and times of these meetings, where you can receive information and ask questions about the George Mason Student Government. You can view or download the Candidacy Meeting dates and registration links below along with the link for the Candidacy Registration Form.
Starting a new semester at George Mason University is an exciting time, but we understand that figuring out parking can sometimes be a bit overwhelming. Whether you’re a returning student or just beginning your GMU journey, we’re here to make the process of securing a parking pass as straightforward and hassle-free as possible.
To purchase your parking permit and learn more about the available options, visit https://transportation.gmu.edu/virtual-permit/. This resource provides step-by-step instructions on how to purchase your permit and put it to use. In addition, the site features a comprehensive FAQ section to answer any questions you may have about the virtual permits.
And there you have it – you’ll be ready to hit the ground running (or parking) with a virtual permit in no time! If you encounter any issues or have questions along the way, don’t hesitate to reach out to the Parking Services office, at parking@gmu.edu. Alternatively, feel free to drop us an email at sg@gmu.edu. We wish you a happy parking experience and look forward to seeing you on campus!
Every Spring Semester at Mason, students are able to run for positions in both the Student Senate, the Executive Branch, and EDC. It is during this time that students are given the opportunity to elect a new Student Body President, as well as new Senate Representatives. This section of our website is to serve as a home for all documents and information regarding the Spring 2023 Election season!
In order to be eligible for the Spring 2023 election and to be able to submit a Candidacy Declaration, Candidates are REQUIRED to attend at least ONE Candidacy meeting. These meetings will continue until March 10th.
“Richmond for Mason Lobbies on Jan. 26 shared their college experience with legislators and highlighted the need for increasing financial aid for Mason students, increased funding per student, and increased staff and faculty salaries for the university to be more competitive in the Washington, D.C., metro area. They also highlighted Mason’s diversity and production of STEM and workforce-ready graduates.”