Make Your Impact at WSU Vancouver.

The Associated Students of Washington State University Vancouver is your Student government at WSU Vancouver. ASWSUV advocates for current and prospective students, promotes student initiatives, and enhances the VanCoug experience.

For Cougs. By Cougs.

The Associated Students of Washington State University Vancouver (ASWSUV) is the Student Government at WSU Vancouver. ASWSUV advocates for current and prospective students, promotes student initiatives, and enhances the WSU college experience.

Raising Awareness and Solving Issues.

The 34th ASWSUV is built on four pillars: representing and advocating for student needs, allocating resources to enhance campus life, reinforcing RSOs and clubs through support and guidance, and fostering a strong community through collaborative initiatives.

Representation & Advocacy

Advocate for student needs to the university by appointing student representatives to committees. Engage in policy efforts to influence educational initiatives and collaborate with lawmakers and groups at various levels to drive impactful change.

Resource Allocation

Manage and allocate student activity fees to enhance campus services and resources. Improve existing services, introduce new initiatives, and promote a vibrant and inclusive campus community through strategic investments and creative programming.

RSO & Club Reinforcement

Oversee and support Registered Student Organizations by offering guidelines, checklists, and templates. Help RSOs access valuable resources and connect them with legacy information that may otherwise be overlooked or missed.

Community Engagement

Strengthen community engagement through involvement in service projects, environmental clean-ups, recreational activities, and outreach programs. Build connections with local partners and foster a culture of active participation and social responsibility.

Three Branches. One Team.

Meeting Hours & Locations:

Executive: Fridays at 10:00am – 11:00am in FSC 136

Senate: Fridays at 2:30 – 3:30pm in FSC 136