Opt-In

In January 2019, the Ontario Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities (MTCU) announced reforms to post-secondary education which required institutions to classify ancillary fees as essential (mandatory) or non-essential (optional), as per Ministry guidelines. The policy requires that students be given the option to opt-out of paying fees that are deemed non-essential by the Ministry. 

There are a number of valuable programs and services that are classified as optional under the Student Choice Initiative, many of which are solely funded by student ancillary fees. Opting-out of these fees means that your experience here at Western may be impacted. Through this site, you have the ability to opt back in by paying some or all of these fees.

We believe these programs and services play a vital role in providing the best student experience for all undergraduate students at Western. While you may not directly benefit from the programs and services that these fees provide, we encourage you to rethink the impact that your decision to opt-out will have on your peers at Western and the overall student experience on our campus.

You can find out more about the fees at https://www.saveyourstudentexperience.ca/

It is your responsibility to confirm the fees you have opted out of prior to opting back in to ensure you do not double pay. Please view your fee bill at https://student.uwo.ca prior to completing this form.

Fee Name (click for details) Fee Action
Power to Change Merch
Products can be picked up at the Friday Night Function
$9.00$30.00
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Social Science Student Council-Social Sci Spins
Purchase a ticket for $10 and enjoy a 50 minute indoor spin class at Hi-Ignition Fitness lab (241 Oxford St. East, London, ON) on January 14, 2024! Make sure to sign up for the time slot that works best for you and show up with time to get changed and ready for the class!

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Tea Club-Toronto Tea Festival-Bus Ticket
The event is for MEMBERS ONLY Please purchase the Toronto Tea Festival tickets separately on: https://teafestivaltoronto.com/product/single-day-ticket-for-sunday-jan-2820 Use code: UWO2024-Single for the Tea Club discount!
$0.00$5.00

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Western’s Actuarial Case Competition
Taking place on Saturday, January 27, from 8:30 am to 3:30 pm at Thames Hall, requires a fee of $10 per person to participate.
$10.00
WFNSA Tubing Night
The WFNSA Events Team is hosting a tubing night at Boler Mountain on Wednesday January 22nd, 2024 from 6:00-9:00 p.m. 100 Tickets avail.
$10.00$13.50

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Wildlife Conservation Society - The opportunity to hold snakes
WWCS is holding an event where students and staff are welcome to come and hold real snakes for $5.
$5.00
$12.00
SSSC Karaoke Night
SSSC is hosting a karaoke night at the Grad Club.
$2.00
WFNSA x Lost Love
Social event at Lost Love for second year nursing students.
Technology Case Competition '24
Western Founders Network is pleased to announce the largest and most exciting annual IBM Technology Consulting Competition yet!

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$35.00$40.00

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$0.00$10.00

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Winter Retreat 2024
A weekend retreat filled with worship, sermons, workshops, games, meals, and connecting as a club. Winter activities will also be included.
$80.00
$50.00$72.00

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ACE Western Nationals Conference
Once members have paid for their bus tickets, they will be added to a list of bus attendees.
$70.00
DMSA Connect
Free for all DMSA members, 10$ for non-members
$10.00
SafeTALK Workshop
The Event is now on 05.02.2024 from 4 – 7pm in UCC 210 SafeTalk is a half-day alertness training preparing participants to become a suicide-alert helper. Held by a trained member of Western’s Student Experience staff, this training will allow volunteers recognize invitations for help, engage individuals appropriately, and take action by connecting them with life-saving intervention resources. This workshop will help Pre-Medical Society members build the necessary skills they need for future volunteer positions. It requires no formal training or prior experience in suicide prevention and for our members only the price has been reduced from $35 to $15. The first 5 submissions will also be subsidized $5 after payment! Responsibilities include: Notice and respond to situations where suicidal thoughts might be present Recognize invitations for help that are often overlooked Move beyond the common tendency to miss, dismiss, or avoid suicide Apply the TALK Steps: Tell, Ask, Listen, and Keep Safe Know community resources and how to connect someone with thoughts of suicide to them for further help. Location will be emailed upon registration and payment confirmation.
$15.00
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