Campus Groups

Student groups are an integral part of the university experience, and the USSU considers them especially important to the well-being of the campus community.

By our definition, “Campus Group” is the overall term to describe all kinds of student groups, including, but not limited to, the following:

Constituency Group – a student organization that represents all students enrolled in their college, all international students or all Indigenous Students.

Campus Club – a student group that represents a particular interest among USSU members. These interests may relate to an academic program or non-academic interests, including student groups that represent academic programs.

Sporting Club – a student group whose primary purpose is to organize around the playing of a particular sporting activity.

Cultural Club – a student group whose primary purpose is to organize events to promote cultural diversity.

Ratification

Ratification is the process of having your group recognized and approved by the USSU. Groups that become ratified receive access to several benefits, which can be found in the Campus Group Handbook below:

Campus Group Handbook

USSUHub

The USSUHub is your source for ratifications, room bookings, and grant and insurance applications. It’s also where you can find a list of all campus groups.

Policies

Resources

Campus Groups Handbook – your guide to all things campus groups, including ratification benefits, grant amounts, and policies

Campus Group Discord – connect with other group leaders, share ideas, and stay updated, all in one place.  Join now with your group’s @ussu.ca email.

Campus Groups GPT – get instant answers to your questions at any time using your group’s @ussu.ca email.

YouTube Playlist – explore our playlist for videos covering everything you need to know to run a successful campus group.

Contact

Vice-President Operations & Finance
#110 – 1 Campus Drive
Saskatoon SK S7N5A3
Phone: (306) 966-6967
Email: vpopfin@ussu.ca