How can I provide feedback to ASU? 🔹 How can I give my opinion to student government? 🔹 What's the best way to raise an issue with the ASU? 🔹 Who should I contact if I have a suggestion for the Students' Union?

The Acadia Students’ Union (ASU) wants to hear from you! Your feedback is essential for making campus a better place. You can share your thoughts in a few ways: 

  • Attend Students’ Representative Council (SRC) Meetings: All SRC meetings are open to the public, and students are encouraged to attend. This is a great way to see what your representatives are working on and to share your feedback in person. 

  • Contact the Executive and Councillors: You can reach out directly to your elected student leaders, including the ASU Executive and Councillors. They are always available to listen to your ideas, concerns, and suggestions. 

For contact information for specific ASU leaders, visit the Meet the ASU Team page on the ASU website.

 

Helpful Definitions 💡 

  • Students’ Representative Council (SRC): This is the main governing body of the ASU. It's made up of elected students who make decisions on behalf of the entire student body. 

  • ASU Executive: The small group of elected students who manage the day-to-day operations of the ASU. 

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