Student Group Recognition Guidelines

What is a student group?

A student group is defined as a group of students reapplying for or having received official recognition from the Students’ Union. These groups are united by a core mission or purpose, and recognized by Student Group Services via the registration process. Groups may be defined in a variety of ways, according to, for example, a shared program of study, a commitment to service, a common activity, philosophy or background or particular perspective.

What can be a student group?

The University of Alberta Student’s Union has set standards for student groups. Not every new student group proposal will be approved solely on the basis of its unique niche. Student Group Services will determine the feasibility of new groups within this criteria: 

What kinds of groups exist?

Student Group Services handles registration administration for UASU Student Groups and Graduate Student Groups, and additionally provides benefits to other groups on campus that are administered by other offices. Because of this, there are a few different types of groups, and different requirements depending on who is administrating them.

Group Type

Who’s it for?

Membership Composition

Executive
Composition

UASU Student Group

Any group of students reapplying for or having received official recognition from the Students’ Union, recognized as such by Student Group Services.

At least 10 current University of Alberta students must be general members. If non student members can join, at least ⅔ of members must be current students.

All executives must be current University of Alberta students, and the majority must be undergraduate students, including the President and Treasurer.

Student Representative Association

Student groups that represent a definable and enumerable constituency, recognized as such by Students' Council.

All undergraduate students enrolled in a particular faculty or department or at a particular campus, living in a particular residence, etc.

All executives must be current University of Alberta students, and fall within the constituency of the SRA.

Club Sport

Student groups that focus on recreational, performance, or competitive level sports, recognized as such by Campus & Community Recreation.

At least 15 current University of Alberta students must be members. Additional members are required for higher tiers of classification. Non student members are not permitted.

All executives must be current University of Alberta students.

Graduate Student Group

Student groups that organize academically-related or professional development activities for graduate students, recognized as such by the Graduate Students' Association.

At least 10 current University of Alberta students must be general members. At least ⅔ of members must be graduate students. If non student members can join, at least ⅔ of members must be current students. 

All executives must be current University of Alberta students, and at least 75% of executives must be graduate students.

What can I do with student group recognition?

Registered student groups gain access to many perks on campus, as a reward for meeting the responsibilities and requirements outlined in bylaw and operating policy.

The following benefits are granted by the University of Alberta:

UASU Student Groups, Student Representative Associations, and Club Sports gain all the benefits granted by the U of A and the UASU, plus additional perks if they're administered by another office. GSA groups gain all the benefits granted by the U of A, and are eligible to book tables during Clubs Fair and rent designated Students' Union equipment.

What can’t be a student group through SGS?

Student Group Services is not the only office who handles group recognition on campus! Groups may be pointed towards other offices if we cannot administer them under our structures. They may still receive the benefits of being a UASU Student Group though!

What can I do without student group recognition?

Not every idea needs to be a registered student group! It can take a lot of time and work to put together a student group, and sometimes an idea simply won’t be sustainable or permitted in the long run. So what other options do you have?

By now, you’ve hopefully figured out if your idea qualifies to be a new student group with Student Group Services. Read on to find out how the process works and what you need to do to get ready!


Revision #6
Created 20 May 2025 17:03:52 by Selen Erkut
Updated 13 May 2026 19:50:52 by Selen Erkut