Waterloo Undergraduate Student Association Fees

The University of Waterloo assesses the student fees on behalf of the Waterloo Undergraduate Student Association (WUSA) and transfers the funds to the Association for disbursement. Payment of mandatory fees is a requirement of registration. You are able to opt out of optional fees during the Quest fee payment period only. Refunds will not be issued, with the exception of extenuating circumstances as determined by your VP Operations & Finance, Alana Guevara. The University of Waterloo assesses the student fees on behalf of the Waterloo Undergraduate Student Association (WUSA) and transfers the funds to the Association for disbursement. Payment of mandatory fees is a requirement of registration.

See Changes to Your Fees for more information on updates that affect your OSAP, tuition, and ancillary fees.

Please note: Part-time students pay only 30% of the full-time rate on both optional and mandatory WUSA Operating Fees and will only be charged some WUSA Administered Fund fees (i.e., Legal Protection Service and the Student Refugee Program).

Disclaimer: Fall 2020 Term Fees have been adjusted based on services and supports that remain accessible for students while classes are primarily online. We have worked to provide as many of our usual offerings as possible in new ways, which we hope will continue to support you during this time. For more information on Fall 2020 Term Fees, you can also visit the Student Financial Services website.

Optional WUSA Fees Each of these fees go toward enhancing your student experience or representing your voice in University and Governmental decision-making during your time at UWaterloo, like fun events, clubs, services, and advocacy efforts that provide student support when and where you need it. Please see each description for more details about everything you get for the price of that fee. Optional WUSA Fees Fall 2020 Winter 2021 Spring 2021 WUSA Events Fall $6.66 Winter $6.66 Spring TBD Details WUSA Events WUSA events provide opportunities to make friends, have fun, and improve mental health. This fee supports events run by the undergraduate student association, including but not limited to: termly transition activities such as Welcome Week and Fall Carnival

free food events like Warrior Breakfast

cultural events like Cultural Caravan

social and networking events

and recreational events like Warriors on Ice. If you choose to opt out of this fee: You will no longer have access to attend WUSA run special events Fall

$6.66 Winter

$6.66 Spring

TBD WUSA Community-Building Services Fall $4.35 Winter $4.35 Spring TBD Details WUSA Community-Building Services WUSA community-building services provide positive social opportunities for students on and off campus. This fee supports student-run services including: the Bike Centre

International and Canadian Student Network (ICSN)

Co-op Connection

Off-Campus Community

and Sustainable Campus Initiative. If you choose to opt out of this fee: You will not be able to access the above services, or may have to pay additional funds for use of services (e.g. paying for bike repair)

You will not be able to apply for Executive or Coordinator roles associated with the above services. Fall

$4.35 Winter

$4.35 Spring

TBD WUSA Clubs Funding Fall $3.60 Winter $3.60 Spring TBD Details WUSA Clubs Funding WUSA clubs provide a sense of community and belonging on campus; hundreds of opportunities to get involved; opportunities to build relationships; athletic and recreational activities; career, professional, and skills development; and leadership opportunities. This fee supports over 250 clubs operated by your undergraduate student association. If you choose to opt out of this fee: Your club may have reduced access to general resources (e.g. club lockers) and marketing support.

You will not be able to start any WUSA clubs

You will not be eligible to be a club Exec Member Fall

$3.60 Winter

$3.60 Spring

TBD WUSA University Advocacy Fall $4.72 Winter $4.72 Spring TBD Details WUSA Advocacy – University WUSA advocacy ensures student voices are heard by decision-makers at the University of Waterloo to support and enhance the undergraduate student experience by championing mental health, academic petitions, bursaries and scholarships, tuition, housing, and other critical issues. This fee also supports student advocacy leadership and job positions including the student associations Executives, Students’ Council, Academic Affairs Commissioner, and Experiential & Co-op Affairs Commissioner. If you choose to opt out of this fee: By opting out of WUSA University advocacy efforts there could be implications on the resources we will have to hire student advocacy roles, to bring issues affecting students to University leadership, and to facilitate other advocacy awareness and lobbying activities.

You will not be eligible to become a Experiential & Co-op Affairs Commissioner or an Academic Affairs Commissioner. Fall

$4.72 Winter

$4.72 Spring

TBD WUSA Government Advocacy Fall $8.17 Winter $8.17 Spring TBD Details WUSA Advocacy Government WUSA government advocacy ensures student voices are heard by decision-makers at local, provincial, and federal governments to ensure education is accessible, affordable, and of the highest quality for all students. This fee also supports research-based recommendations to government on subjects from tuition and OSAP to transit and housing. It also supports student advocacy leadership and job positions including the Waterloo Undergraduate Student Association Executives, Municipal Affairs Commissioner, and Provincial & Federal Affairs Commissioner. If you choose to opt out of this fee: By opting out of WUSA government advocacy efforts there could be implications on the resources we will have to be members of provincial and national advocacy organizations, to hire student advocacy roles, to bring issues affecting students to every level of government and to facilitate other advocacy awareness and lobbying activities.

You will not be eligible to become a Municipal Affairs Commissioner or Provincial & Federal Affairs Commissioner. Fall

$8.17 Winter

$8.17 Spring

TBD Total Non-Essential Fee: Fall $27.50 Winter $27.50 Spring TBD Note: Fees are subject to HST, where applicable.

*If you’d like to opt back in to an Optional WUSA fee, you can do so any time at WUSA Main Office (SLC Room 1116), with the addition of a late payment surcharge.

Optional Society Fees Societies are the bridge between your faculty and your student association, where you can meet new friends in your faculty, take part in fun, faculty-specific events and initiatives, and receive support. Societies are also your faculty level student government, representing and advocating for you on issues specific to your faculty! Optional Society Fees Fall 2020 Winter 2021 Spring 2021 MathSoc Fall $14.79 Winter $14.79 Spring TBD Details MathSoc Paying the MathSoc fee empowers and allows you to use operational services such as: the exam bank, the MathSoc office (printing, photocopying, other stationery needs, board games, and more), MC Lockers, and community events like Movie Nights, Pi Day, Party with Profs, Destress with Puppies, etc. It also funds and allows you to join MathSoc Clubs like ActSci Club, Data Science Club, and others. Further, 16% of the fee goes to our Capital Improvement Fund which makes lasting improvements to student space such as additions and maintenance for our Coffee & Donuts Shop and the Comfy Lounge. Fall

$14.79 Winter

$14.79 Spring

TBD EngSoc Fall $17.84 Winter $17.84 Spring TBD Details EngSoc The Engineering Society exists to promote a positive undergraduate experience among its members through representation of student opinion as well as support of academic, professional and social needs. This fee provides students with access to services such as the exam bank, resume critiques, academic workshops and mental health resources. It also helps operate the Engineering Society office and Coffee and Donut shops. Engineering Society also sponsors student design teams and runs many social events, as well as support for first year students through events and mentorship. Fall

$17.84 Winter

$17.84 Spring

TBD St. Jerome’s University Student Union Fall $10.00 Winter TBD Spring TBD Details St . Jerome’s University Student Union The St. Jerome's Students' Union fee enables Students’ Union to advocate on behalf of students and represent the needs of the community on various St. Jerome's' and University of Waterloo committees. The fee gives students access to resources and events organized by Students' Union, allows students to pay a decreased price for events such as the annual Green and Gold Gala, and enables the Union to work to improve the student experience at St. Jerome's, which includes organizing initiatives relating to student mental health and wellness, sustainability, food services, academics, and more. Fall

$10.00 Winter

TBD Spring

TBD ESS Fall $12.50 Winter TBD Spring TBD Details ESS The Environment Student Society (ESS) promotes the interest and well-being of all undergraduate students within the environment faculty. ESS provides a source of communication between the students and the administration as well as continuously promoting opportunities for students to grow and develop their skills as well as interests. ESS works with the administration to initiate an encouraging and supportive atmosphere with academic and social events in order to build a strong and welcoming community within the faculty. Fall

$12.50 Winter

TBD Spring

TBD SciSoc Fall $15.00 Winter TBD Spring TBD Details SciSoc By opting out of this fee, you will not be able to participate in Science Society (SciSoc) events and activities, participate in SciSoc elections, or apply to be a SciSoc coordinator. SciSoc is the Faculty of Science student government that supports you at UWaterloo. SciSoc members enjoy events and services for professional and personal development, as well as academic and social events like: Career Workshops, Midterm Giveaways, Wellness Days, and Dog Therapy. SciSoc members also benefit from discounted prices at: Wonderland, Christmas Market, Halloween Haunt, Sciball, Scichella, and Gradball. Fall

$15.00 Winter

TBD Spring

TBD AFSA Fall $30.00 Winter TBD Spring TBD Details AFSA The Accounting and Finance Student Association (AFSA) is a student-run organization dedicated to enriching the experiences of Accounting and Finance students. AFSA organizes numerous social events, professional development seminars, and academic review sessions. AFSA offers up to 80% in subsidies for conference fees and travel expenses through its Goes for Gold program. Opting out of the AFSA fee revokes the student's admittance for all AFSA events and services (including eligibility for subsidies such as all conference subsidies and the Grad Ball discount). Fall

$30.00 Winter

TBD Spring

TBD SoPhS Fall $35.00 Winter TBD Spring TBD Details Society of Pharmacy Students The Society of Pharmacy Students (SOPhS) is a student-led organization committed to enriching the experience of its members during their time in Pharmacy School. SOPhS provides students with social, athletic and educational events aimed at enriching the students’ non-academic lives. SOPhS oversees all student clubs in Pharmacy School, and also acts as the liaison between the student body and faculty. This fee will go directly to supporting SOPhS and other SOPhS related clubs at the University of Waterloo School of Pharmacy. Fall

$35.00 Winter

TBD Spring

TBD AHSUM Fall $5.00 Winter TBD Spring TBD Details AHSUM Contributing a small part to the Applied Health Sciences Society (AHSUM) allows others and yourself to take part in governance and become a stronger knit family through events and services. AHSUM offers multiple events including Pints and Pops with Profs, Shantz Farm, Therapy Dogs, Semi-Formal and many more while providing services such as exam banks, snacks, and swag in our newly furnished lounge and fishbowl. With your support, we will continue to have a shared open space for all Applied Health Sciences undergraduate members to be welcomed in and feel accepted and to communicate with others. Fall

$5.00 Winter

TBD Spring

TBD ASU Fall $10.00 Winter TBD Spring TBD Details ASU The Arts Student Union (ASU) is the representative for Arts undergraduate students, overseeing 20+ departmental societies within the Faculty of Arts. We host a variety of events, such as Midterm De-stress with the AUO, breakfast giveaways, and our annual trip to Halloween Haunt. Each departmental society hosts events geared toward their students, enhancing their studies and overall university experience. The ASU fee allows the Arts Student Union and the departmental societies to organize events for students to come together, fostering a sense of community at the university. Fall

$10.00 Winter

TBD Spring

TBD GBDA Fall Part of ASU fee, but directed to GBDA Winter Part of ASU fee, but directed to GBDA Spring Part of ASU fee, but directed to GBDA Details GBDA The Global Business Digital Arts Society student fee is used to help the student society in creating student-centred experiences that support the growth of the GBDA community. It is applied by financing various events around both Waterloo and Stratford with a focus on increasing student involvement. It also plays a large role in supporting student initiatives that start in Stratford and aim to better the overall student experience at a satellite campus. Fall

Part of ASU fee, but directed to GBDA Winter

Part of ASU fee, but directed to GBDA Spring

Part of ASU fee, but directed to GBDA UWOSS Fall $15.00 Winter TBD Spring TBD Details UWOSS The University of Waterloo Optometry Student Society (UWOSS) is a student-run organization that represents the opinion and interests of the Optometry student body. UWOSS serves as a liaison between the Optometry students and main campus organizations and faculty members within the school. UWOSS also sponsors a number of social events, including: a Slo-pitch tournament, the "EyeScream" Halloween Party, the “EyeBall” Optometry Formal, the legendary Optometry “Corneal Cup” hockey tournament, and Optometry's Skit Night. Fall

15.00 Winter

TBD Spring

TBD RASC Fall $5.00 Winter TBD Spring TBD Details Renison The Renison Academic Council fee supports the work of student governments at Renison University College. Both the Renison Academic Student Council and Bachelor of Social Work Executive Council work to advocate for the needs of students, and enhance their academic and social experience while at university. These student-run councils represent the interests of students across Renison on various committees. In addition, they fundraise, organize events, work within the community, and advocate for students at Renison. Fall

$5.00 Winter

TBD Spring

TBD WASA Fall $16.75 Winter TBD Spring TBD Details WASA The Waterloo Architecture Student Association (WASA) fee supports the work of student government at the Architecture Campus in Cambridge. WASA works to advocate for the needs of students on issues like tuition policy and campus safety, and enhance academic and social experience while at university. WASA hosts many exciting events for students every term, as well as run a number of small and student–focused services. Fall

$16.75 Winter

TBD Spring

TBD Weighted Average Optional Termly Society Fee Fall $186.88 Winter TBD Spring TBD Note: Fees are subject to HST, where applicable.

WUSA Mandatory Fees Each of these fees go toward providing student supports, health and wellness initiatives, equity services, campus safety, facility maintenance of the Student Life Centre, and legally-required costs such as insurance for student spaces or an independent public audit. Please see each fee for more details. WUSA Mandatory Fees Fall 2020 Winter 2021 Spring 2021 WUSA Corporations Act Fee Fall $24.58 Winter $24.58 Spring TBD Details WUSA Corporations Act Fee The undergraduate student association is required as a non-profit to be in line with the Ontario Corporations Act, R.S.O. 1990. This fee includes the costs for the items necessary for compliance and the overhead associated with their administration. What's included: Audit, Legal, and Insurance Costs

Board of Directors

Elections

General Meetings Fall

$24.58 Winter

$24.58 Spring

TBD WUSA Academic Support Fall $6.26 Winter $6.26 Spring TBD Details WUSA Academic Support This fee ensures the student association can continue to: provide support for students with academic grievances, discipline, petitions, and appeals; provide student representation on academic disciplinary bodies for co-op and regular academic matters; advocate and advise on student safety on campus; negotiate essential student transit pass programs. What's included: Co-op Affairs Commissioner, Academic Affairs Commissioner, Centre for Academic Policy Support

Portions of the VP Education and Municipal Affairs Commissioner portfolios Fall

$6.26 Winter

$6.26 Spring

TBD WUSA Health and Safety Fall $24.53 Winter $24.53 Spring TBD Details WUSA Health and Safety This fee goes toward providing: peer-to-peer counselling to undergraduate students; improvements to campus safety; food, toiletries, and other necessities to food-insecure students; safe spaces for marginalized students; programming that supports and fosters mental health and wellness on campus; and a dedicated role that focuses on creating an equitable campus experience for students. What's included: Equity-Seeking Student-Run Services (Glow Centre for Gender and Sexual Diversity; Racial Advocacy for Inclusion, Solidarity, and Equity; The Women’s Centre)

Student Wellness Services (Student Food Bank; MATES)

Equity Commissioner

Campus Safety Service (Campus Response Team)

Wellness Days Programming

Portions of the Municipal Affairs Commissioner portfolio Fall

$24.53 Winter

$24.53 Spring

TBD Student Life Centre Facilities Fall $4.79 Winter $4.79 Spring TBD Details Student Life Centre Facilities This fee goes toward the operation and management of the Student Life Centre, the hub of student life activity on campus. What's included: Costs associated with running and maintaining the Student Life Centre Fall

$4.79 Winter

$4.79 Spring

TBD Undergraduate Student Capital Program Fall $15.00 Winter $15.00 Spring TBD Details Undergraduate Student Capital Program Unlike the other WUSA Mandatory Fees, the Undergraduate Student Capital Program Fee is a capital (rather than operating) fee. It supports the maintenance, deferred maintenance, renewal, capital improvement, and future expansions for the SLC and other student common areas across all campus. The fee supports these capital and strategic expansion costs within the SLC and beyond it, extending to student spaces/facilities from MathSoc’s MC Comfy to EngSoc’s POETS. Fall

$15.00 Winter

$15.00 Spring

TBD Total Essential Fee: Fall $75.16 Winter $75.16 Spring TBD

WUSA Administered Funds The Waterloo Undergraduate Student Association Administered Funds are a suite of fees some of which are compulsory upon registration. Refunds are available for some dependent on proof of equivalent coverage. These fees are the following: Optional Fees Fall 2020 Winter 2021 Spring 2021 * Student Refugee Program (SRP) Fall $4.98 Winter $4.98 Spring TBD Details Student Refugee Program This fee sponsors eligible students from refugee camps abroad to continue their studies and improve their lives at the University of Waterloo. The fee levy covers all of the student's academic and living expenses for two years. With the support of UWaterloo and its affiliated colleges, the students are able to live on residence, receive meal plans and other services. This program is provided through the undergraduate student association. Fall

$4.98 Winter

$4.98 Spring

TBD * Legal Protection Service Fall Regular $9.61

Co-op $18.03 WinterRegular $19.24

Co-op $18.03 Spring Co-op TBD Details Legal Protection Service This fee provides students with access to legal representation for housing, employment, and academic discipline disputes, in addition to a legal hotline that can be used to seek legal information pertaining to any area of the law by an accredited law firm. This service is provided by the undergraduate student association. This group discount program is not comparable to other market products, as it far exceeds coverage and support, but saves students hundreds to thousands of dollars annual depending on legal support required. If you choose to opt out of this fee: You will lose access to the Legal Protection Program, which includes a toll-free legal assistance hotline on any legal questions or area students might have questions about, and access to a lawyer that will represent you on proceedings related to the following areas of law: housing/tenancy, employment/contract law/labour law, and academic rights. Fall Regular $9.61

Co-op $18.03 Winter Regular $19.24

Co-op $18.03 Spring

Co-op TBD Total WUSA Administered Funds Optional: Fall Regular $14.59

Co-op $23.01 WinterRegular $24.22

Co-op $23.01 SpringCo-op TBD Note: Fees are subject to HST, where applicable.

Mandatory Fees Fall 2020 Winter 2021 Spring 2021 ** The Health Plan Fee Fall Regular $66.02

Co-op $123.94 WinterRegular $132.03

Co-op $123.94 Spring TBD Details The Health Plan fee The Health Plan fee provides health coverage for undergraduate students with the assistance of StudentCare networks. Students can opt out or enroll spouse/dependents at www.studentcare.ca during the Change-of-Coverage Period. Inquiries about the coverage can also be directed to the Health and Dental office in the Health Services, Room 1006. During the winter term, regular students pay twice the rate for Health and Dental coverage to ensure continuous coverage from May through August. Considered together with the Dental Plan, this group discount program saves students approximately $367 per year on average for equivalent insurance coverage. Fall Regular $66.02

Co-op $123.94 Winter Regular $132.03

Co-op $123.94 Spring

TBD ** The Dental Plan Fee Fall Regular $63.29

Co-op $118.65 WinterRegular $126.56

Co-op $118.65 Spring TBD Details The Dental Plan The Dental Plan fee provides dental coverage for undergraduate students with the assistance of StudentCare networks. Students can opt out or enroll spouse/dependents at www.studentcare.ca during the Change-of-Coverage Period. Inquiries about the coverage can also be directed to the Health and Dental office in the Health Services, Room 1006. During the winter term, regular students pay twice the rate for Health and Dental coverage to ensure continuous coverage from May through August. Considered together with the Health Plan, this group discount program saves students approximately $367 per year on average for equivalent insurance coverage. Fall Regular $63.29

Co-op $118.65 Winter Regular $126.56

Co-op $118.65 Spring

TBD Student Assistance Program (EmpowerMe) Fall Regular $1.63

Co-op $3.50 WinterRegular $3.27

Co-op $3.50 SpringTBD Details EmpowerMe This fee provides students with access to Empower Me, a mental health and wellness service that seeks to contribute to a resilient student community. This service is provided by the undergraduate student association. This new program provides a full suite of mental health services and resources that are customized for students and complement current offerings by UW Campus Wellness. Students can access support online, by phone, or in-person in over 20 countries. If you choose to opt out of this fee:

You will lose access to Empower Me, which includes 24/7 counselling support, multilingual, cultural and faith sensitive, and gender inclusive support for issues of any kind, including relationships, family care, depression, anxiety, addictions, stress, work conflicts, life coaching, financial planning, and nutritional counselling. Fall

Regular $1.63

Co-op $3.50 Winter

Regular $3.27

Co-op $3.50 Spring

TBD *** GRT UPass Fall N/A Winter Regular $110.78 Spring TBD Details UPass The UPass fee is a non-refundable fee collected on behalf of Grand River Transit. The fee is paid by full-time undergraduate students with at least three (3) on campus courses on academic term; students can also use the pass during an academic co-op, or off term. This group discount saves students approximately $878 per year.



If you would like to purchase a termly GRT Pass, they are available at Turnkey Desk for the discounted rate of $300. Fall

N/A Winter

Regular $110.78 Spring

TBD Total WUSA Administered Funds Mandatory: Fall Regular $130.94

Co-op $244.22 WinterRegular $372.64

Co-op $246.09 SpringRegular TBD

Co-op TBD Note: Fees are subject to HST, where applicable.

* Optional on Quest (at point of payment), not otherwise refundable.

** Refund available upon request. Proof of coverage required for refund of Health Plan fee.

*** If you would like to purchase a termly GRT Pass, they are available at Turnkey Desk for the discounted rate of $300.

WUSA Administered Endowment Funds The Waterloo Undergraduate Student Association Administered Endowment Funds are a suite of fees that support student-run endowment funds administered by WUSA to provide lasting benefit to students. All endowment fund fees are voluntary and are considered charitable contributions, meaning that tax receipts will be issued by the University of Waterloo for the donation. Please note that opting not to pay these voluntary fees will not limit your eligibility to apply to the Endowment Funds individually or as part of a student group. These fees are the following: Voluntary Fees Fall 2020 Winter 2021 Spring 2021 Enterprise, Opportunity and Innovation Endowment Fund Fall $5.00 Winter $5.00 Spring TBD Details Student Refugee Program The Enterprise, Opportunity and Innovation Endowment Fund (EOI) assists with the costs of student projects, student-led entrepreneurship and start-up ventures, to facilitate attendance at conferences, professional or academic development opportunities, and also with costs of unique one-time projects that provide lasting benefit to students across all Waterloo campuses. In an effort to provide more funding (available to students upfront while growing the principal balance), the Students’ Council approved the introduction of a new voluntary fee for the endowment fund to be disbursed in the following method: Initially, 75% of voluntary student contributions will be directed to the endowment principal and 25% to the expendable account

Once the principal balance reaches $2.5M, 100% of the contributions will be directed to the endowment principal, at which point the interest on the fund each year is anticipated to support $75k in grants annually EOI is subdivided into three components: Enterprise (25%) - used to remove the financial barrier of start-up costs that may prevent the development of new initiatives, student business ventures, and similar

Opportunity (25%) - supports students who wish to engage in conferences, academic and professional development, or development projects abroad

Innovation (50%) - granted to short-term projects that will provide a long-term benefit to campus For more information on the Fund, visit the Funding Page. Fall

$5.00 Winter

$5.00 Spring

TBD * Student Life Endowment Fund Fall $25.00 Winter $25.00 Spring TBD Details Student Refugee Program The Student Life Endowment Fund (SLEF) exists to help students fund projects that benefit their experience at the University of Waterloo. Since the spring of 1992, undergrads contributed to the fund through a compulsory fee, which was initiated as part of the "Coordinated Plan to Improve the Quality of Student Life at UW." Each year, the interest on the fund is used to support various projects on campus. SLEF supports projects in the following areas: The improvement of health, wellness, and safety on all campuses

The improvement of accessibility on all campuses

The renovation to student operated or managed spaces

Connecting students to available university resources

The improvement of current lounge and study spaces

Activities promoting or furthering the academic goals of WUSA

Joint projects with Municipal or Regional governments that improve student well-being Any projects outside the sphere of these priorities are eligible for funding, but as funds are limited, such projects will receive slow and careful consideration before awards are granted. For more information on the Fund, visit the Funding Page. Fall

$25.00 Winter

$25.00 Spring

TBD * The Student Life Endowment Fund Fee will begin in Fall 2020 for an amount of $25.00 termly

Orientation Fee: First Year Students This fee is optional at point of payment (on Quest), and non-refundable. The fee may be opted back into for students who have registered for Orientation but mistakenly opted out. Optional Fees Fall 2020 Winter 2021 Spring 2021 * Orientation Fee Fall $116.36

$0 Winter N/A Spring N/A Details Student Refugee Program First-Year Orientation is your official welcome to campus and a vital part of your student experience. You’ll meet students from your program and across campus who are experiencing university for the first time, just like you! This fee supports a full week of exciting activities like Warrior Welcome, Waterloo Fest, and Black and Gold Day. Orientation is where to learn about faculty traditions, what it means to be a Waterloo Warrior, and how to make the most of your time here. Events are organized by the Student Success Office, your faculty, and your Waterloo undergraduate student association. Fall

$116.36

$0 Winter

N/A Spring

N/A Note: Fees are subject to HST, where applicable.

2019/20 Fee Changes

Changes in WUSA Fee Fee Effect Increase for CPI

Ratified by the winter 2019 General Meeting $1.40 Increase for staff Salaries in accordance with UW Staff Association’s MoU with the University

Required by University contract, increase ratified by the winter 2019 General Meeting $0.24 Governmental Advocacy Support fee change

Ratified by the winter 2019 General Meeting $3.52 Increase to accommodate organizational restructure and costing changes based on UW Human Resources regrading

Ratified by the Students’ Council at the June 2019 Meeting $0.56 Increase to Engineering Society Fee

Approved by the winter 2019 Joint Annual General Meeting of the Engineering Society $0.35 Decrease to MathNews Fee

Approved by the winter 2019 MathSoc/MathNEWS General Meeting ($0.25) Increase to Science Society Fee

Approved by the Science Society winter 2017 General Meeting $3.00 Adjustment for final costs of organizational restructure and costing changes based on UW Human Resources regrading. $8.23 FY2021 increases to staff salaries in accordance with UW Staff Association Agreement with the University . Increases begin on May 1, 2020. $2.95 Executive Compensation Adjustment for inflation $0.11 Funding adjustment for the addition of new a Corporate Secretary Role. $2.39 Increase to VP Education for PT capacity needs for Commissioners. $0.58 Increase to support federal advocacy by the VP Education. $0.28 Increase to support expanded federal advocacy conferencing with other U15 Research Intensive Universities. $0.09 Increase to VP Student Life for PT capacity needs for Commissioners. $0.07 * Changes in WUSA Administered Funds Fee Effect Increase to UPass $7.16 Increase to Health Plan Fee Regular: $1.38

Co-op: $2.58 Increase to Dental Plan Fee Regular: $16.85

Co-op:$32.35 Increase to Student Refugee Program fee $0.03 (F19), $3.92 (W20, S20) NEW Legal Service Fee Regular: $9.56 (F19), $19.14 (W20)

Co-op: $17.94/term * All increases to Administered Funds are reflective only of premiums and the administrative costs of the programs.

For further information regarding your fees or if you are not paying for an Administered fee and intended to use the service(s), please contact the Vice President Operations & Finance or 519-888-4567 ext. 33880.