2025 EGSA Call for Executives and Members at Large
The call for interested graduate students in the College of Education to join the Education Graduate Student Association (EGSA) executive for 2025-2026 is now open. Please send your expression of interest / EOI (one-page maximum) via email to [email protected] with an indication of the position that interests you.
- President
- Vice-President Finance (Treasurer)
- Academic and Student Affairs Representative
- Social and Communications Representative
- Secretary
- Members at Large
Deadline: Tuesday, April 28 at 4:00 pm CST
We would like to thank this past year's EGSA Executives for their time and commitment to serving and supporting graduate students in the College of Education. They offered several sessions and socials geared to student needs, including a welcome and orientation, library session, movie night, partnership sessions with school divisions and Career Services for work-integrated opportunities, and more. Tremendous effort and activity that rippled across all departments, well done!
Our sincere appreciation to the EGSA 2024-25 President Shamin Yeasir, Vice-President Finance (Treasurer) Olayinka Bolaji, Vice-President Academic and Student Affairs Representative Shawlin Showkat, Secretary Chelsea Davis and Dani Sampaio, Social Representative Richard Zifang Lin, and Members at Large Nicole Mercereau, Veronica Pu Sun, and Kacia Whilby.
Who We Are
Enduring Saskatchewan's -40°C winter taught me resilience and the spirit to never quit. As your EGSA President, I am dedicated to igniting a dynamic, empowering academic community where every voice is heard and every student flourishes. Together, we will break barriers, reach new heights, and create a legacy of excellence.
I am eager to collaborate with fellow EGSA representatives to assist in organizing events, workshops, and meetings that foster academic and professional development of Education graduate students. Maintaining EGSA's budget, making sure there are transparent financial practices and ensuring diverse interests and concerns are addressed within the association.
I am an educator from Bangladesh pursuing a master’s degree in educational administration. My background includes active engagement in student support and academic guidance, both as a Teaching Assistant and a club member during my undergraduate years. As an Academic and Student Affairs Representative, I am committed to advocating for student’s needs and fostering a collaborative environment to enhance our academic experiences. I am excited about the opportunity to make a meaningful impact within our educational community.
I am Richard Lin completing my program in Educational Administration. Being a social representative on the EGSA, I am dedicated to making the education graduate community a shared and more inclusive family where everyone can succeed.
I am a Master's thesis student in the Educational Administration department. As a Métis graduate student, I hope to bring a welcoming and inclusive environment for all graduate students as we embark on our journeys within the College of Education.
Hello, I'm Veronica, currently a master’s student in the Educational Administration program. With over eight years of diverse experience in the field of international education, I am deeply committed to improving educational practices and student experiences. My professional journey has been dedicated to creating supportive and inclusive learning environments, with a special focus on bridging cultural gaps through innovative educational initiatives.
Kacia Whilby is a first year PhD student in the Department of Educational Administration. She currently works as an Events Coordinator in Career Services and enjoys working with her team to serve USask students and alumni. Outside of school, Kacia is a cultural enthusiast and singer in Saskatoon.
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