Clubs are designed to enhance the post-secondary experience by offering students the opportunity to pursue their learning through extra-curricular activities. They foster a positive environment for students to express themselves and to join in activities within the diverse community of North Island College. Clubs are voluntary organizations formed by members of the Union and are a traditional part of campus life, contributing in a significant way to its intellectual, political, social, and cultural diversity.
In supporting a system of clubs, the Students' Union is guided by our Constitution in our commitment to the right of college students to communicate, discuss, and explore ideas; to organize groups for any lawful purpose; to distribute on campus, in a responsible way, published material provided that it is not unlawful; to hold meetings; to debate and engage in peaceful demonstrations; and to enjoy freedom from discrimination on any basis.
Under the terms of its club policy, the students' Union will not attempt to censor, control, or interfere with any group on the basis of its philosophy, beliefs, interests, or opinions expressed, unless these lead to activities which are illegal or infringe the rights and freedoms already mentioned.
For more information on how to start a club please email info@nisu.ca.