Advocacy at WUSA
We advocate with undergraduate students on all matters impacting your experience at the University of ½ûÂþÌìÌÃ.
At WUSA, we believe in fostering an inclusive and safe environment where every student feels heard and valued. We strive to make your post-secondary experience accessible, affordable, accountable, and high-quality, both inside and outside the classroom.
Our commitment to you
Serving over 36,000 undergraduate students, we focus on areas that matter most to you:
- Inclusion and Safety
- Academic Excellence
- Student Well-being
- Community Engagement
How We Set Our Priorities:
WUSA is a non-partisan, not-for-profit student advocacy association. Our advocacy priorities are written by and voted on by students. We engage with you through:
- Surveys
- Focus Groups
- Interviews
- OUSA Consultations
Advocacy Priorities – WUSA Long Range Plan
Below we highlight six advocacy themes, this is by no means an exhaustive list. These are the ones we have prioritized based on feedback from our members, ½ûÂþÌìÌà undergrads, which for us, makes them some of the most meaningful to address.Ìý
Housing
Continuing to work with all levels of government and university administration to build more and better housing to deliver safer, affordable housing to ½ûÂþÌìÌà students.Ìý
International Students
Between regulating tuition frameworks and identifying educational barriers unique to international students, we strive to create a momentous student experience.ÌýÌý
Equity & Accessibility
Identifying barriers to access for all students to ensure full and safe participation in post-secondary education.Ìý
Affordability
Recognizing and pushing for pragmatic steps the university can take to increase efficiency, increase value, and where possible, decrease fees.
Educational Quality
Understanding campus-wide policy changes and investments that could benefit students, making clear that what is good for student educational outcomes are also good for the university.
COVID-19
Learning, growing, and continuing to make informed decisions based on the learning of navigating through a pandemic.ÌýÌý
Advocacy Position Statements
Nick Pfeifle
President
Arya Razmjoo
Vice-President
Melissa Thomas
Director, Communications and Stakeholder Relations
Jill Knight
Manager, Advocacy & Stakeholder Relations
(On-leave)
Andrena Lockley-Brown
Manager, Advocacy & Stakeholder Relations
David Kuhn
Stakeholder Relations Officer
Jordan Daniels
Research Analyst
Nathan Ermeta
Research Coordinator
Sam Sawant
Advocacy Specialist
Amrit Khaira
Advocacy Specialist