Associated Students of The University of Oregon

Associated Students Of The University Of Oregon

The Associated Students of the University of Oregon (ASUO) is the student government at the University of Oregon (UO). It is a non-profit organization funded by the university. Its purpose is to promote the social, cultural, educational and physical development of its members, and to advance both individual and collective interests within and without the university. Membership consists of all students at the UO.

The ASUO is composed of three branches: the legislative, executive, and judicial.

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