What You Need to Know
Handbook on Student Rights and Resonsibilities
Charter of Students' Rights, Articles 24, 27-28
24 - Every student has a right to belong to any lawful association of his or her choice and shall not be subject to any prejudice by the University, by reason only that he or she belongs to such an association.
27 -Â All University bodies constituted to make decisions of policy in matters pertaining directly to students must provide for student membership.
28 - Recommendations for student membership shall be sought by the University from the appropriate student association where it exists. Refusal to accept a recommendation must not be based on arbitrary or unreasonable grounds.
Students' Society of Ï㽶ÊÓƵ (SSMU)
- Every undergraduate registered in a program on the Downtown Campus at McGill is a member of the , which advocates for students' interests.
Post-Graduate Students' Society (PGSS)
- The serves and represents McGill's graduate student and post-graduate fellow communities.
Macdonald Campus Students' Society (MCSS)
- The represents the interests of all diploma, graduate and undergraduate students of the Macdonald Campus of Ï㽶ÊÓƵ.
McGill Association of Continuing Education Students (MACES)
- works to promote student rights at McGill and advocates for adult education at the provincial, federal and international levels.
Who You Can Talk To
- Your student society
What Else You Can Do
If you encounter a problem, you may choose to contact
- Your faculty's Dean
- The Office of the Dean of Students
- Secretariat