Levy Groups
The UTGSU has several levy groups which are funded through the UTGSU via levy fees established through referenda. Levy groups offer a number of services, advocacy initiatives, programming and volunteer opportunities. For some levy groups, there are options to opt-out based on the initial referendum question. Click the links for more information.
Bikechain is an on-campus bicycle shop offering Do-It-Yourself (DIY) bicycle repairs, FREE bike rentals for students, workshops, pay-what-you-can bike repairs, group rides and more!
Downtown Legal Services is the Faculty of Law’s community legal clinic. Law students, working under the close supervision of expert staff lawyers, provide free legal assistance in several areas of law.
OPIRG Toronto is an intersectional grassroots volunteer-based group which empowers, educates, and engages students through free, accessible skills-based workshops, research opportunities and crisis support.
Regenesis empowers students to create and manage environmental initiatives and programming that provide free or low-cost services to the local community and leadership opportunities for students.
SBA is a disability justice organization that advocates for accessible post-secondary education and an inclusive campus community.
SEC offers a free, confidential, non-judgmental peer support approach to sex education and services such as free safer sex supplies and menstrual products, workshops and presentations!
UTERN is an umbrella organization that serves as the meeting point for everyone in the university community concerned about the health of our environment.
The Federation provides students with an effective and united voice, provincially and nationally, and creates space and opportunity for students across the country and province to join together in creating change and winning victories on and off campus.