Fee Breakdown
Concordia Students Association Benefit Plan
$310 is the maximum/year for the CSA Student Benefit Plan, and insurance coverage is prorated for Winter/Spring/Summer sessions. One-time opt-out, proof of insurance required. Virtual Doctor Care and My Legal plan are charged a Maximum of $40.00 and $18.00 per year. Opt-out must be done yearly for the Virtual Doctor Care and My Legal Plan.
The CSA is all about Students Supporting Students; unfortunately, that doesn’t just happen on its own. There’s a lot that goes into enhancing student experience, and the backbone of all operations is financing.
Part of your tuition has a CSA fee that enables the CSA to run effectively. Here’s a breakdown of what exactly your money’s going into:
Concordia Students Association Benefit Plan
$310 is the maximum/year for the CSA Student Benefit Plan, and insurance coverage is prorated for Winter/Spring/Summer sessions. One-time opt-out, proof of insurance required. Virtual Doctor Care and My Legal plan are charged a Maximum of $40.00 and $18.00 per year. Opt-out must be done yearly for the Virtual Doctor Care and My Legal Plan.
The CSA is all about Students Supporting Students; unfortunately, that doesn’t just happen on its own. There’s a lot that goes into enhancing student experience, and the backbone of all operations is financing.
Part of your tuition has a CSA fee that enables the CSA to run effectively. Here’s a breakdown of what exactly your money’s going into:
HEALTH & WELLNESS
Students are able to get access to many different essential services that support their physical, mental and legal well being. They have:
- Health & dental insurance (with an optout option)
- 24/7 virtual doctor access
- CUE cupboard and clothing drive
- Legal support through MyLegalPlan
- SafeWalk and peer support
- Multiple mental health resources
REPRESENTATION & GOVERNANCE
The CSA ensures that its CUE students lead the association. Your voice matters and deserves to be heard!
- All CSA Council & Executive members are democratically elected
- There is student representation on university committees
- They practice advocacy at the provincial level through their member in ASEC
CLUBS, ASSOCIATIONS & STUDENT GROUPS
The CSA helps fund and empower many student-led groups across campus Event funding, projects and competitions Academic, cultural and social supports Leadership training and collaboration opportunities Space bookings, promotions and club fairs
CSA SERVICES & OPERATIONS
Though not always seen by students, these services help keep the CSA going Student resources, inquiries and services CSA staff and office operations Technology supports and communications Financial management and administrative tools
CAMPUS LIFE & EVENTS
From the little things to the big events, your CSA does its absolute best to make campus a place to look forward to. Some of these include:
- THUNDERFEST
- Welcome Week (Pancake/ Waffle Breakfast)
- Grad Night
- Christmas
- Halloween & other holiday events
- Free giveaways, contests and pop-up events
- Culturally inclusive student-led events
Opt-Out Deadlines
If you don’t need the CSA Benefit Plan, you can just opt out – but act fast.
Fall Term: September 20
Winter Term: January 20
This coverage includes health dental, virtual doctor and legal services