OFFICE LOCATIONS
Hours of Operation
Offices will be open on August 23rd from 8:30am to 4:00pm
Live Chat function Mon-Fri 9am-3:30pm
Book a meeting with an exec through our website https://rrcsa.ca/meet-your-executive/
(Hours subject to change)
Since 1963, when the first Students’ Association was formed at Red River College Polytechnic, students at this institution have been organizing to make student life better.
All Students who pay student fees become members of the SA, including full-time and part-time students, and those enrolled in Continuing and Distance Education courses along with apprentices.
The SA acts primarily as an advocate for student concerns, publishes a student newspaper, and offers many different activities throughout the school year. On June 10, 1974, the SA was incorporated by an act of the Manitoba Legislature making it an independent legal and business entity.
Your Students’ Association conducts several revenue generating services including the Ox Student Store at the Notre Dame campus, and the Red River Mercantile at The Roblin Centre (Exchange District Campus). As you will read in this guide, the SA provides many other services and programs to enhance your student life.
Each year, a general student election is held (exercise your right to vote) for the four SA executive positions; President, Vice President Academic, Vice President Internal (formerly Support Services), Vice President External Affairs. (formerly Princess Street Campus). Students must be registered at RRC to run for office and while serving their term. The Presidents’ position is almost full-time (minimum 30 hours per week), while the vice presidents’ are required to work a minimum of 20 hours per week. All executive officers earn a salary commensurate with the number of hours required for their respective positions.
In addition to the executive officers, the SA employs a team of professional staff members to help manage its affairs. The SA also takes every opportunity to employ Red River College Polytechnic students to assist in the delivery of services.
The SA exists for its members, so if you have any concerns, problems or suggestions, please visit our Notre Dame Campus office at CM-20 or call us at 204-632-2375 or The Roblin Centre (Exchange District Campus) office – P-110 or call us at 204-949-8475.