
"Education is the bridge between the present and the future. It molds individuals capable of turning
challenges into opportunities and nurtures the imagination that will one day shape the world."
– Maria Montessori
About the ASSU
The Arts and Science Students’ Union (ASSU) is the academic student union for over 27,000 full-time undergraduate students in the Faculty of Arts & Science at the University of Toronto. Based in Sidney Smith, 1068, ASSU is made up of over 60 course unions, 7 elected executives, and 3 staff members. Through our structure of course unions, we organize with students and community members to hold events, change policies, improve programs, run successful campaigns, and provide support for academic grievances.
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ASSU recognizes that our academic experience is inherently linked to our lived experience and seeks to support our members in addressing the systemic barriers that they face, including poverty, racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, ableism, and discrimination based upon immigration status. We work to ensure that the academic needs and concerns of all students are fulfilled.
Our History
1827
University of Toronto was founded
1967
The first Course Union, the History Students' Union, was established, marking the beginning of increased student participation in academic decision-making.
Late1960s
More Course Unions formed across various disciplines to create better communication between students and faculty.
1972
The Arts and Science Students' Union (ASSU) was officially founded to unify and support undergraduate students in the Faculty of Arts and Science.
1990s
ASSU expanded its reach, supporting student advocacy, academic policies, and funding for student-run initiatives.
2000s
The number of Course Unions under ASSU grew to over 60.
Present
ASSU continues to advocate for students, organize academic and social events, offer grants and scholarships, and enhance the student experience at U of T.
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Contact
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Contact Us
100 St. George Street
Sidney Smith Hall, Room 1068
Phone: (416) 978-4903
Fax: (416) 971-2161
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10:00 am – 5:00 pm
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10:00 am – 6:00 pm
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10:00 am – 5:00 pm
(Friday closed from May-Aug)
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