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Student Government and Club

There are a variety of ways to get involved in the each Calumet and Stong Colleges community. From Work Study positions, to volunteering for Academic Orientations, being Student Government members and Club Executives, and many more.

Calumet College

Calumet College Council

The Calumet College Council (CCC) represents the students of Calumet College. The student council strives to enrich the lives of the Calumet student body through social and academic events.

Anaum Iqbal

Calumet College Council President
Contact: president.calumetcc@gmail.com

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Student Clubs at Calumet College

Black Students in Psychology (BSIP) is an ideologically-diverse association for black students and supporters to contribute to the psychological scientific community. BSIP wants to create a community where black students can feel included and gain more knowledge in the field of Psychology.

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The Global Health Students’ Association (GHSA) is the representative body for the students of the Global Health program at York University. The association aims to provide social and academic support while connecting Global Health students with faculty, industry professionals, and each other. Among other services, GHSA provides one-on-one mentoring and tutoring programs to York University students.

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SAHMPI connects you with various resources to help you shape your university journey. If you need help with some of your classes or some essay writing tips, SAHMPI has some peer tutoring programs. If you need some help adjusting to the university lifestyle, want someone to talk to or just have some general questions about the university and its resources then they have some peer mentoring programs for you as well.

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The Undergraduate Psychology Students' Association (UPSA) aims to guide psychology students towards academic success through our academic, research and social support. Undergraduates can turn to the UPSA for information on various opportunities available within the field of psychology. UPSA provides free Peer Mentoring and Peer Tutoring services. All of their upper-year peers have at least a B+ average and have committed to helping you in both your academics and social experience here at York University.

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Affiliated Clubs at Calumet College

The goal of BSMP is to establish mentorship and community for Black undergraduate students across the Faculty of Health, connecting them to each other and to Black graduate students, alumni, scholars and professionals in the field of health.

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The YorkU Blood Club team’s purpose is to raise awareness on the growing need of healthy blood donors and encourage the York campus community to donate blood and/or join the stem cell and bone marrow registry.

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Elevating Mindful Practices, Offering Wellness, Empowering Resilience for Holistic Enrichment & Renewal.

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York University’s Rock Climbing Club, Chalk up, climb, and build friendships, Open to climbers of all levels.

Stong College

Stong College Student Government

Stong College Student Government (SCSG) represents the students of Stong College. The student council strives to enrich the lives of the Stong student body through social and academic events.

Keeley Mitchell

Stong College Student Government President
Contact: stong.president@gmail.com

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Student Clubs at Stong College

The main purpose of the Kinesiology and Health Science Student Organization is to provide a central focus for the students and faculty involved in the undergraduate Kinesiology and Health Science degree program. KAHSSO is a student-led organization that represents and supports the KINE community and provides students with empowering and engaging opportunities to integrate into the York community and help them achieve both professional and academic fulfillment through student success programs and activities.

KAHSSO is offering FREE Peer Tutoring service to core KINE courses: KINE 1000, KINE 1020, KINE 2011, KINE 2031, KINE 2049, KINE 2050, KINE 3012, KINE 3020, KINE 3030, KINE 4010 and KINE 4020. Location: SC 111 (JCR)

We also provide FREE drop-in and online mentoring services. Mentoring drop-in location is Stong College Room 204. Schedule for drop-in tutoring and mentoring will be posted on our website, facebook, and Instagram.

We hold many events during the year, most notably the General Interview and Multiple Mini Interview (MMI) interview workshops. These free, hands-on workshops identify how to prepare for an interview, designed to help students interview for jobs, volunteering positions, professional schools, and graduate studies. The workshops will include a brief presentation on the principles of an interview, the different question categories and a structured outline of how to effectively answer interview questions as well as providing an opportunity to practice what you learn.

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For Peer Tutoring inquiries: kahssopt@gmail.com
For Peer Mentoring inquiries: kahssopm@gmail.com
For General Inquiries: kahssoyu@gmail.com

NSAY was created to:

1. Serve as an organized liaison between the students and faculty of the School of Nursing.

2. Provide peer support within the nursing student body during transition from program entrance through graduation and encourage student participation in professional nursing organizations.

3. Participate in outreach programs that involve local and global communities.

4. Coordinate social events for nursing students and faculty.

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Nursing Student Tutoring, Ambassadorship and Mentorship Programs (NSTAMP) is a student-led association that collaborates with the Stong College and the School of Nursing with the objective to assist incoming and current nursing students transition into the 3 programs offered at York University – Collaborative, 2nd Entry, and Internationally Educated Nurses transition into the 3 nursing programs offered at York University - Collaborative, 2nd Entry and Internationally Educated Nurses.

We provide different types of services that will help them achieve a positive and successful experience including tutoring, mentoring, lab facilitation and ambassadorship services. Our vision is to guide students through mentoring relationships fostered through the use of online media and face-to-face interactions. Our mission is to provide nursing students with a positive and successful experience during their studies by connecting new students with a team of enthusiastic and qualified students, who act as their Peer Leaders.

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Affiliated Clubs at Stong College

Changing lives, one game at a time! Accessible sports and outdoor activities for underserved youth in the GTA.

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Promoting, supporting and empowering black nursing students to inspire the next generation of black nurses from York University.

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Supporting and celebrating the Pan-Asian nursing community of York University.

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The Undergraduate Health Research Exploration (UHRE) program is an initiative funded with the support of York University’s Agents of Change program. We recognize that as health researchers, we tackle questions that fundamentally impact our communities. We believe that in order to holistically address problems in health, we must encourage as many people as possible to engage with health research. A diverse body of next-generation researchers is a key part of addressing the diverse community we serve.

We believe that transformational work is done by transformational people. Each one of us carries the potential to ignite change in the way we think about health. UHRE is a student-led organization that is committed to giving as many people as possible the tools, knowledge, and wisdom for future transformational leaders in health research to pursue their ideas, and answer their burning questions!

If this vision resonates with you, we invite you to participate in our engagements, and collaborate with our team!

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Club Affiliation & Recognition


Student clubs seeking affiliation or renewal must now complete the process through YU Connect as part of their annual club renewal or new club registration process.

Through YU Connect, student organizations can apply for recognition, renew their status, access campus resources, and connect with the York University student community.

For additional guidance, please visit the Student Organizations