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The Organization of Part-time University Students (OPUS) is the body representing part-time undergraduate students over 40 years for excellent services and advocacy. It is an independent student government body who works with the university to ensure equal opportunity to quality education.
OPUS mission statement reads: “To collaborate with the University of Windsor community to identify and to promote the collective interests of part-time undergraduate students.”
OPUS offers a number of services, including seventeen Award and Bursary opportunities annually. In addition, members and their families are eligible for an affordable drug and dental insurance plan. The OPUS office in the CAW Student Centre offers a lounge area with phone access, kitchen area with free coffee and water and a study area with computer access for printing along with faxing and photocopying services.
OPUS has a devoted team of Board members and Staff to serve your needs. Learn more about OPUS and its services at www.uwindsor.ca/opus. STUDENTS ADVOCATING FOR STUDENTS!