INTRAMURAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE


The Intramural Advisory Committee is a collaborative body comprising student leaders who partner with Recreation staff to advance the objectives of the Intramurals program. These objectives encompass fostering participation, promoting sportsmanship, and striving for athletic excellence. IAC members contribute to these goals through active engagement in special events, community outreach initiatives, and departmental activities. By working closely with the Recreation staff, the IAC plays a vital role in enhancing the overall experience and success of the Intramurals program at York University.  


COMMITTEE COMPOSITION 

ASSOCIATION 

EMAIL ADDRESSES 

INSTAGRAM  

YORK IMS 

imsports@yorku.ca  

@YorkUIntramurals 

BETHUNE 

bethunesports@gmail.com  

@BethuneAthletics  

CALUMET 

ccc.athletics@gmail.com  

@CalumetAthletics 

FOUNDERS 

fcscathletics@gmail.com  

@FoundersAthletics 

GLENDON 

vpswa.gcsu.aecg@gmail.com  

@GlendonAthletics 

MCLAUGHLIN 

mcc.vpathletics@gmail.com  

@MacSportsandRec 

NEW COLLEGE 

athletics@newcollegecouncil.com  

@NewCollegeAthletics_ 

OSGOODE 

osgoodeathleticassociation@gmail.com  

@OsgoodeAthleticsAssociation 

SCHULICH UBS 

ubsathletics@gmail.com  

@_ubsathletics 

SCHULICH GBC 

gbcathetics@schulich.yorku.ca  

@GBCSchulich_Athletics 

STONG 

stongsports@gmail.com  

@Stong.Athletics 

VANIER 

vacpanthers@gmail.com  

@VanierPanthers 

WINTERS 

vpathletics@winterscouncil.com 

@WintersAthletics 


PROGRAM AFFILIATIONS 

Every undergraduate student is initially assigned to a college when they enter York based on their faculty and program of study (major): 

FACULTY 

PROGRAM OF STUDY 

COLLEGE 

Arts, Media, Performance and Design 

All 

Winters College 

Education 

All 

Winters College 

Environmental Studies 

All 

Founders College 

Glendon 

All 

Glendon College 

Health 

Psychology 
Global Health 
Health Informatics 
Health Management 
Health Policy 
Health Studies 

Calumet College 

Health 

Kinesiology and Health Science 
Neuroscience 
Nursing 

Stong College 

Lassonde School of Engineering 

All 

Bethune College 

Liberal Arts and Professional Studies 

African Studies 
Anthropology 
Canadian Studies 
Communications Studies 
Creative Writing 
East Asian Studies 
English 
English and Professional Writing 
European Studies 
French Studies 
Gender and Women’s Studies 
Geography 
Geography and Urban Studies 
German Studies 
Health and Society 
History 
Human Rights and Equity Studies 
International Development Studies 
Italian Studies 
Latin American and Caribbean Studies 
Linguistics 
Multicultural and Indigenous Studies 
Portuguese and Luso-Brazillian Studies 
Professional Writing 
Sexuality Studies 
Social Work 
South Asian Studies 
Spanish 
Urban Studies 

Founders College 

Liberal Arts and Professional Studies 

Criminology 
Global Political Studies 
Interdisciplinary Social Science 
Law & Society 
Political Science 
Public Administration 
Sociology 
Work and Labour Studies 

McLaughlin College 

Liberal Arts and Professional Studies 

Administrative Studies 
Disaster and Emergency Management 
Human Resources Management 
Information Technology 

New College 

Liberal Arts and Professional Studies 

Business & Society 
Business Economics 
Children’s Studies 
Classical Studies 
Classics 
Cognitive Studies 
Culture and Expression 
Economics 
Financial & Business Economics 
Hellenic Studies 
Humanities 
Individualized Studies 
Jewish Studies 
Philosophy 
Religious Studies 
Undeclared Majors in Liberal Arts & Professional Studies 
United States Studies 

Vanier College 

Markham 

Communication, Social Media & Public Relations 
Computer Science for Software Development 
Creative Technologies 
Digital Technologies 
Entrepreneurship & Innovation 
Financial Technologies 
Sport Management 

Markham Campus 

Schulich 

All 

Calumet College 

Science 

All 

Bethune College 


Note: Students have a choice of which college to belong to.  However, students may only  change their college affiliation  after Orientation in first year, and only once in any academic year.