Eligibility Window
- Apply anytime after 3 academic months of Interim Status.
- Must apply before 5 months, or the Interim Status expires.
- Prepare Full Status Application Materials
- Submit through the Full Status Application Form:
- Evidence of how the Club fulfilled its mandate during the Interim Status
- Description of how the Club benefited the SSMU community
- Plans for long-term sustainability
- Updated Annual Budget (template required)
- Member List of at least 25 students
- Documentation for three events hosted during Interim Status
- Submit through the Full Status Application Form:
- Standardized Review Process
- The application is reviewed according to the Full Status Approval Rubric.
- Governance Approval Chain
- Submitted to the Clubs Commissioner
- Reviewed by the Club Committee
- Voted on by the SSMU Legislative Council
- Ratified by the SSMU Board of Directors
- Initial Inquiry
- Contact the Clubs Coordinator to confirm no overlapping Clubs exist.
- Requirements Review
- Review all rights and responsibilities of Clubs in the Internal Regulations.
- Prepare Application Materials
- Submit the following:
- Cover Letter outlining goals, mandate, operations, and student benefits
- Annual Budget (using the required Excel template)
- Proposed Club Constitution (using Executive or Collective Structure template)
- Member List with at least 10 students
- Affiliation Letter (if the Club is part of or linked to an external organization)
- Submit the following:
- Submit Interim Status Application Form
- Complete and submit the SSMU Interim Status Application Form.
- Committee & Governance Review
- Application reviewed for viability.
- If viable, it proceeds to the SSMU Legislative Council and the Board of Directors for evaluation.
- Decision & Onboarding
- Clubs Coordinator informs you of the final decision and next steps.
- Administrative Activation (If Approved)
- Before operating, complete the required admin steps:
- Submit the Student Group Information Form
- Create official SSMU Club email via the Systems Administrator (jcampbell@ssmu.ca)
- Must apply for Full Status within 3–5 academic months to avoid automatic expiration.
- Before operating, complete the required admin steps:
- Initial Contact & Proposal Submission
- Contact the VP Student Life (studentlife@ssmu.ca) to express interest in becoming an SSMU service.
- Submit a proposal package containing:
- Explanation of the long-term sustainability of the proposed Service
- Rationale for why the group should receive Service Status
- Description of programming and operations
- A proposed Service Constitution
- Annual budget for the proposed Service
- Services Review Committee Assessment
- The Services Review Committee reviews the full proposal.
- The committee determines whether the group is a viable candidate based on need, sustainability, uniqueness, and compliance.
- Governance Review & Approval Process
- If viable, the proposal is forwarded to the SSMU Legislative Council and the SSMU Board of Directors.
- Both bodies evaluate the application based on the Internal Regulations of Student Groups.
- Status Granted
- Upon successful evaluations and approvals, the organization is granted SSMU Service Status, gaining access to Service-level responsibilities, governance, and support.
- Initial Contact & Proposal Submission
- Contact the VP Student Life (studentlife@ssmu.ca) to express interest in becoming an ISG.
- Submit a proposal package containing:
- Organization’s constitution
- Current fiscal year budget
- Member list with at least 50 SSMU active members
- Clear explanation of the benefits your organization provides to McGill undergraduates
- VP Student Life Review
- VP Student Life assesses whether the organization meets ISG criteria (uniqueness, student benefit, compliance, incorporation, student governance, etc.).
- If the organization satisfies all requirements, the VP prepares a formal recommendation.
- Legislative Council Decision
- Recommendation is presented at the SSMU Legislative Council.
- Council votes on the application; two-thirds approval is required to grant ISG status.
- Status Granted
- Upon successful vote, the organization becomes an SSMU Independent Student Group, gaining access to ISG rights, recognition, and support structures.
