HISTORY |
Ms. Siteria Gregory along with GAPS founders Anthony Granberry and Samule Matchett at the Alumni Cosmo 2007. |
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Graduate and Professional Scholars History GAPS was founded in 1984 by Anthony Granberry and Samuel Matchett, two African-American students who observed a lack of institutionalized academic and social support for minority graduate and professional students at the University of Georgia. They explored the idea of an organization that would respond to the lack of camaraderie and networking opportunities experienced among and by graduate and professional students of Color. Granberry and Matchett planned several social functions, and their success prompted them to seek University support. After securing a small amount of funding from University officials, GAPS was established. Today, GAPS continues to grow and remains active in the University’s effort to recruit and retain graduate and professional students of Color in higher education.
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![]() 109 Tucker Hall • Athens, GA 30602 • (706) 542-5437 • gaps@uga.edu |