
Welcome to the Oklahoma State University Asian American Student Association website, '06-'07. We welcome anyone interested in joining to help us plan events for increasing Asian American awareness, sharing culture, or just having fun =). Come to any event and say hi, or maybe even ask to be a member. We're going to have a lot of fun this year, so check out the events page for new happenings.

MSC Undergraduate Freshman Scholarship
MSC Continuing Undergraduate Student Scholarship
MSC Undergraduate Leadership Scholarship
Details: http://www.msc.okstate.edu/scholarships.htm
Also talk to Mrs. Vijay at the MSC office, SU313.

I'm sure you're all excited to have a fresh new start in 2008 with new resolutions and goals for yourself. Hopefully, staying active in AASA is still a part of your plans. As you all know, we held many meetings and events last Fall in conjunction with VASA and other student organizations on campus. This Spring semester, AASA will be offer similar events plus a whole lot more! You will have the opportunity to attend national conferences, travel to different universities to turn your socializing skills into networking opportunities with other students, as well as run for a leadership position in AASA for the upcoming 2008-2009 school year! Aren't you all soooooooo excited?
Jan. 16- originally a general welcome back meeting, but will now be canceled to encourage students to sign up for and attend the 4.0 Seminar. Wednesday, Jan. 16, from 5:30-7:30 p.m. in the Student Union Theater.

Wanna be cool like all the current officers? Yea you do, so here's your chance to take part for next year! Complete your application and email them to catherine.vijayakumar@OKSTATE.EDU
Not sure what position you want, or not sure what you'll be doing? Here's a list an descriptions too.
The Application
The Positions

In the fall of 1997, in response to the absence of a student organization at Oklahoma State University that encompassed all Asian American students, the Asian American Student Association (AASA) was founded. Since then, a sense of community developed among the Asian Pacific American students on campus. Through AASA, APA students developed a sense of empowerment and awareness of their culture and heritage. AASA promotes Asian culture and awareness while bringing to the forefront, issues concerning Asian Americans on campus. AASA provides a great environment for meeting other students and faculty members of similar background while fostering leadership and service skills.
