The Associated Students of Stanford University (ASSU) is over one hundred and ten years old and is the only organization at Stanford of which every student is a member. The ASSU provides funding to over five hundred volunteer student organizations (VSO). These organizations in turn provide the majority of cultural, political, recreational and religious programming for the entire campus. The financial independence that the ASSU affords student organizations is one of the founding principles of the organization.
The ASSU also works to represent the interests, needs and perspectives of Stanford students at every level of decision making within the university. The ASSU advocates on behalf of Stanford students on issues such as cost of living, diversity, student life and student activities space.
Each year the ASSU pursues innovative projects and creates new services that will improve the quality of student life offered at Stanford.
This year, ASSU Disability Advocacy launched Disability Equity Now , a community action network created to push for a disability community center. You can read more about their efforts here.