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Since 1973 CACUSS has provided professional development services and programs for members in all the Canadian provinces.

CACUSS is a professional association representing and serving those individuals who work in Canadian post-secondary institutions in student affairs and services. CACUSS is a professional bilingual association representing and serving those individuals who work in Canadian post-secondary institutions in student affairs and services.

06/03/2026

Join the CACUSS Awards & Recognition Committee and help us award conference bursaries and celebrate the incredible people shaping student affairs across the country: https://forms.gle/FpafznVUyKHDPtw9A



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06/02/2026

Internationalization in Student Affairs – Community of Practice Meeting

Join the Internationalization in Student Affairs Community of Practice meeting to connect, engage, and exchange best practices and strategies with fellow student affairs practitioners committed to internationalization.

Date: June 15

Time: 2:00–3:00 PM ET | 12:00–1:00 PM MT | 11:00 AM–12:00 PM PT

Register at https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/Vl1EW9R3QHeR-vaiw7BXjA
Let’s learn from one another and strengthen internationalization efforts together!



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06/01/2026

As we gear up for this year’s virtual conference, here’s a look back at last year’s in-person conference in Halifax!

06/01/2026

Here’s a great CACUSS event that you can attend this week (registration closes today):

👉CACUSS Conference: https://cacuss.ca/events/EventDetails.aspx?id=2012325&group=



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05/28/2026

Featured Session

Designing Campuses of Care for Mental Health: Collaborating to balance Retention and Risk

Struggling to support students who might need help but won’t engage? Join this interactive Strategy Jam to co-design bold, equity-informed approaches that balance student retention, campus safety, and staff sustainability in today’s complex mental health landscape.

Join the Manager, Residence Student Support, Leanne Ford and Residence Area Manager, Erica Fearnall from Western University on Tuesday, June 2 at 2:30pm for this Strategy Jam session!

Register Today: https://site.pheedloop.com/event/CACUSS2026/registration

05/27/2026

Don’t miss out — registration for the CACUSS 2026 Virtual Conference closes June 1st!
Discover the CACUSS 2026 Virtual Conference experience and explore a dynamic lineup of sessions designed to spark learning, collaboration, and creativity across Student Affairs and Services. Whether you’re building new skills, tackling sector-wide challenges, or deepening your practice, there’s something for everyone.

The full conference schedule is now live, giving you the opportunity to plan your experience and make the most of the program.

View the full schedule here:
https://site.pheedloop.com/event/CACUSS2026/schedule

Don’t miss out — secure your spot today and join one of Canada’s most anticipated Student Affairs events.

Register here:
https://site.pheedloop.com/event/CACUSS2026/registration

05/26/2026

Meet the new and returning CACUSS Board Members!

05/25/2026

Here are some great CACUSS events that you can attend this week:

👉Disability Affinity Group Meeting: https://cacuss.ca/events/EventDetails.aspx?id=2059522&group=

👉Annual General Meeting: https://cacuss.ca/events/EventDetails.aspx?id=2034855&group=

👉Affinity Group for Racialized & Indigenous Professionals Meeting: https://cacuss.ca/events/EventDetails.aspx?id=2013038&group=

👉Navigating Complexity: https://cacuss.ca/events/EventDetails.aspx?id=2062845&group=



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Photos from CACUSS/ASEUCC's post 05/20/2026

We’re excited to share a preview of the 2026 CACUSS Conference program, centered on this year’s theme: “Navigating the Future: What’s Next for Student Affairs?”

As the sector continues to evolve, CACUSS 2026 will bring together 1,000+ student affairs professionals from across Canada to reflect on shared challenges, celebrate successes, and explore what’s ahead for the profession.

This year’s program features thoughtful, forward-looking sessions designed to spark dialogue and connection:
Opening Session – Purpose, Hope, and Moving Forward (Tuesday, June 2)
An inspiring panel exploring uncertainty, collective responsibility, and how student affairs professionals are navigating change across institutions. From budget pressures and workforce shifts to resilience in practice, panelists will share lived experiences and practical strategies shaping the next few years in higher education.

Closing Session – What’s Next for Student Affairs? (Thursday, June 4)
A forward-looking conversation bringing together perspectives from AI, international education, and the future of work to examine how broader global shifts are influencing student affairs practice and priorities. This session connects big-picture trends with the day-to-day realities of the profession, offering meaningful insights to carry forward.
Wellness Session (Wednesday, June 3)

A 45-minute guided practice led by Janina Lee Del Rio, blending grounding movement, breathwork, strength, and stillness. Designed to support restoration and balance mid-conference, this accessible session offers participants space to reset and recharge.
We look forward to welcoming delegates for three days of meaningful conversation, reflection, and community as we explore what comes next for our field.

Register now to secure your spot:https://site.pheedloop.com/event/CACUSS2026/registration

05/20/2026

We have several open positions and we'd love for YOU to be part of shaping what comes next.

CACUSS Communities of Practice are where student affairs professionals come together to share, learn, and grow. Our co-chair roles are a meaningful way to help lead that work.

If you've been looking for a way to get more involved, connect with colleagues across the country, and contribute to a community that genuinely cares, now’s your chance!

We're currently accepting applications for several CoP co-chair positions: https://cacuss.ca/page/networkscommunities

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