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SCARP Students
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The UBC Planning Students' Association (PSA) would like to welcome and congratulate all of the incoming students to the School of Community and Regional Planning!

Quick Links

Student Bios

SCARP Department Site

SCARP Alumni Site

SCARP Listserve FAQs

Planners for Tomorrow Conference June 2006

What is the PSA?

The PSA is the elected student council and the interested student body within the School of Community and Regional Planning (SCARP), University of British Columbia.

PSA representatives are elected for a one-year term, from January to December of each year.

We are responsible for:

  • Representing students in SCARP decision-making processes including the selection of new faculty, renovations to SCARP buildings,
  • Representing SCARP students in UBC's Alma Mater Society & Graduate Student Society,
  • Representing SCARP students in professional planning organizations,
  • Organizing student social events,
  • Initiating & supporting student projects,
  • ... and many more activities and responsibilities.

Looking for information?

The PSA website provides information on the roles, responsibilities and activities of SCARP students. PSA meeting minutes and other relevant information is also accessible from the site.

The site is currently under revision, suggestions are welcome but so is your patience! Expect updates and changes.

Incoming Students

Check the SCARP website for information regarding course offerings, tuition, contact information and important dates. At some point in the summer, the calendar will be updated with a list of exciting orientation activities that we have planned for you. In the mean-time, check out the FAQ's section and get know some of SCARP's current students and what they're up to by reading their bios.

The AMS, GSS and UBC sites have additional information on life and studies at UBC.

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For questions or comments related to the management of this site, contact Adam: adamhunt (at) shaw.ca