The University offers many services to assist students. Students can find assistance on:
Find out more about student services and support at Concordia.
The ASFA represents more than fifteen thousand undergraduate arts and science students at Concordia University. Visit the ASFA website.
The CSU represents over 30,000 undergraduate students and is run by students for students, offering essential services, holding events and defending students. Visit the CSU website.
Graduate students who pay Graduate Student Association fees are members of this association. There is a lounge area, study space, computers, laser photocopier, television, printing services and financial support for conferences and special Initiated Projects. The GSA also organizes social events. Visit the GSA website.
The Dean of Students Office is the principal resource for the interpretation and regulation of policies and procedures as these apply to the non-academic aspects of student life. Student associations are one of the primary means by which students can relate meaningfully to the institution. All student groups and associations must register each academic year (starting June 1st) in order to have access to university services, such as booking privileges.
Visit the Dean of Students Office website.