Who represents students at Acadia? 🔹 Who is my contact person at the Students' Union? 🔹 Who can help me if I have a problem with the university? 🔹 How do I talk to student government?

The Acadia Students’ Union (ASU) is the official voice for all students at Acadia. The ASU is a student-led organization that advocates for your rights and interests at the university and beyond. 

The ASU Executive and Councillors are students who are elected to represent you on key issues, such as: 

  • Academics: Making sure your needs are considered in academic policies and decisions. 

  • Campus Life: Improving services like health and dental plans, transit, and wellness programs. 

  • Student Rights: Advocating on your behalf if you have concerns about tuition, fees, or other university policies. 

You can contact the elected members of the ASU directly. To find their names and contact information, visit the Meet the ASU Team page on the ASU website. 

 

Helpful Definitions đź’ˇ 

  • Advocacy: This means actively working to support and defend a cause or group. In this case, the ASU advocates for students' interests. 

  • ASU Executive: The small group of elected students who manage the day-to-day operations of the ASU, including the President and various Vice-Presidents. 

  • Councillors: Students who are elected to represent different faculties or parts of campus. They work with the Executive to make decisions for the ASU. 

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