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An Update on Our Proposed Changes to Arts and Science CR/NCR Policies

Dear students, we’d like to thank you for supporting our CR/NCR policies by filling out our surveys and giving feedback. We have been working very closely with you and the Faculty over the past year to try and pass several policies with respect to CR/NCR. We value your questions and would like to provide some updates about our progress thus far.

ASSU Executive Nominations Are Now Open!

Nominations are now open for the ASSU Executive Spring Elections!

If you are looking to get more involved with academic issues on campus, the ASSU Executive is a great opportunity. Our Executive are responsible for hosting events, working with the ASSU Course Unions on campaigns, and meeting with Faculty admin to address student issues on the St. George Campus.

ASSU Office Closure

Because of the Ontario Government mandated emergency stay-at-home order which takes effect on January 14, 2021, the ASSU Office will not be open for in-person services for the time being.

Statement from the ASSU Executive Nov 3rd 2020

We, at the Arts and Science Students’ Union, are absolutely heartbroken to learn of the death of a fellow student at the Chestnut Residence last night. As we, alongside the greater campus community, continue to feel the impacts of this tragedy, our hearts go out to the student’s family, friends, and loved ones.

Call for Nominations: ASSU Executive By-Elections

Nominations are now open to fill one Executive positions on the Arts and Science Students’ Union!

The ASSU Executive represents the academic concerns for over 26,000 full-time Arts & Science students on the St. George campus.  Their responsibilities include, but are not limited to – holding weekly office hours, attending Executive meetings every few weeks, reporting at ASSU Council Meetings, sitting on various ASSU committees, representing ASSU at Faculty meetings, working with and helping Course Unions, working on ASSU projects and any other academic concerns affecting A&S students that might come up during the year.