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Since its beginnings in 1988 with about 18,000 members, APAGS has grown to one-third of APA's total membership and has become one of the largest constituency groups within APA. APAGS is composed of a governing committee, five subcommittees, and several task forces. APAGS has gained voting seats in
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affiliate members. Founded in 1988, APAGS represents approximately one-third of all members of the American Psychological Association, making it one of the largest constituency groups within the association and the largest group of organized graduate
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APA governance groups such as the Committee on Accreditation and the Council of Representatives.
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APAGS was formed by David Pilon and Scott Mesh, who were graduate students in
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Washington, D.C.
U.S.
www.apa.org/apags
American Psychological Association
graduate student
psychology
clinical psychology
University of Waterloo
Saint John's University
Queens
Raymond D. Fowler
Virginia Staudt Sexton
John D. Hogan
Atlanta
chairpersons
Mitch Prinstein
Mary Fernandes
"About APAGS"

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