There are so many opportunities to get involved on campus, so why be part of the CUS?
CUS is one of the largest business school organizations in Canada and operates 25 Services and 14 Clubs. Whether you are interested in conferences, competitions or social events, the CUS has opportunities at all levels of involvement to help you discover your passion and interests.
CUS is run and operated by business students, like yourself! We’ve either been through what you have or are currently on the same boat with you. This is a great space to meet new friends, find others who share similar interest and goals and get some advice.
The best learning sometimes happens outside of the classroom. CUS offers training for student leaders so you will get to learn more about yourself, others, your campus and life in general. You will also build a foundation of transferable skills and capability which will be proven useful when you venture out in the real world.
By leading or supporting events, you have a direct impact on students and can enhance the BCom student experience, whether it’s helping them cope with homesickness or smoothing the university transition process. You have the opportunity to build a sense of community and belonging for your fellow peers.
CUS recognizes hard work and celebrates excellence! There are many fun events throughout the year exclusively for CUS student leaders including Retreat, Awards Gala, and other holiday festivities and events.
Not sure where to get started but want to get involved? This involvement brochure is the perfect place for you! In this brochure, you will find tips, tricks, and advice on where to get started. We discuss getting involved in the CUS, services, clubs, and many more ways to explore your passions and interests. Getting involved in university can be daunting, but we hope with this brochure, we make it a little easier for you. Have a great start to your school year!
Step 1: Find opportunities that pique your interest (CUS website, CUSunday, Facebook, word of mouth). Involvement opportunities will be posted on the CUS website for a minimum of 7 days. Don’t be afraid to coffee chat with past/present CUS members to learn more about the role!
Step 2: Apply! You’ll likely need to submit a resume and cover letter for the position(s) of your interest.
Step 3: Wait and hear back shortly after the deadline about whether you have been shortlisted for an interview.
Step 4: Interview. A member from CUS HR Commission will be present throughout the entire recruitment process to ensure hiring is conducted fairly and equitably. All candidates will be notified of their application status within 72 hours of the last interview for each role.
Step 5: Make your mark on the CUS and Sauder community.
Here are a few links to useful resources that can equip you with the skills and knowledge to succeed in the interview process: