The tab mapper is a handy little tool that will render a guitar tab file with graphic chord diagrams displayed alongside. This comes in handy for people who just don't have every single chord shape memorized. Just plug in the web site address of a valid .tab or .crd file and hit "Go". In general, the tab mapper does a better job with printer friendly URLs. If there is more than one way to play a chord, the tab mapper will choose the most common shape. To see other fingerings, click on the chord diagram and you will be taken to the chord calculator.
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Show me scales that sound good with the chords in this song: A.
Athabasca University Students' Union
Your Voice. Your Union. Your Future.
Welcome to the Athabasca University Students? Union (AUSU)?a dynamic community dedicated to empowering every student through robust advocacy, inclusive support, and innovative engagement.
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We champion your rights and ensure that your concerns are heard in every district of AU?transforming policies and decisions with your input.
From on-campus workshops to mental health programs, our tailored initiatives provide you with the tools you need to succeed academically and personally.
Through diverse events and cultural celebrations, we nurture a campus culture of inclusivity and mutual respect?where every student finds their place.
The Athabasca University Students? Union recognizes that we operate on Treaty 6 territory?the traditional lands of the Nêhiyaw (Plains Cree), Woodland Cree, Beaver Cree Dene, Saulteaux, Niisitapi, Métis, and Nakota Sioux Peoples. We acknowledge the cultural significance of amiskwaciy-wâskahikan (Edmonton?s traditional Cree name, which translates to Beaver Hills House) and celebrate the diverse Indigenous histories, languages, and cultures our members bring from across Canada and around the world.
At AUSU, we are committed to decolonization, reconciliation, and the ongoing journey of unlearning and growth. We endeavor to build genuine, equitable relationships with Indigenous learners at AU as well as with Indigenous members within our organization. We advocate with and for Indigenous learners through meaningful consultation, and we strive to create spaces that are inclusive, respectful, and equitable.
The Athabasca University Students? Union is dedicated to empowering every student through dedicated advocacy, comprehensive support, and innovative engagement?building a campus where every voice matters.
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PO Box 53541 Ellerslie Edmonton, AB T6X 0P6
780.497.7000 (Local)
1.855.497.7003 (Toll Free)
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AUSU seasonal awards and year-round bursaries are available to qualifying AUSU members* who submit completed applications with all required forms by the appropriate deadline.
To learn more about our awards and bursaries see Policy 7.02. Applications are collected and processed through AwardForce.
*You are an AUSU member if you are currently taking any AU undergraduate course for credit. Your membership ends on the end date of your course, including extensions or when your final grade is posted.
We are also thrilled to partner with AU on another important initiative by sponsoring the AUSU Indigenous Student Award administered by AU and open annually for applications from December 1 to January 15. AUSU Indigenous Student Awards encourage and support Indigenous students at AU as they pursue their academic studies. Learn more about the AUSU Indigenous Student Awards on the AU website here.
I would first like to say that I am elated to be serving alongside amazing fellow Athabasca University (AU) undergraduate students. I?m enrolled in the Bachelor of Arts program (psychology major, philosophy minor), and am planning for law school upon completion.
I?ve chatted with tutors, course coordinators, and students, and have gained an understanding of courses outside my expertise. I?ve also been involved in grassroots advocacy with Results Canada, an organization with the ultimate goal of ending extreme poverty globally. I have spoken with Members of Parliament and Cabinet Ministers, with combined efforts contributing to positive results in federal international aid towards health and education.
I fully intend to advocate for YOU. No problem is too small or too big. My main goals are creating solutions concerning affordability and accessibility. I?d love to work towards reducing tuition costs and providing easier-to-access resources for students with disabilities.
Thank you, and I look forward to serving you!
Contact me at oshepherd@ausu.org
I am Annette Karien, (She/Her),
a second-year BSc biological sciences student, based in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. My background comprises primary healthcare, health and safety, and public health promotion.
My goal is to effectively help build a more connected community for all Athabasca University (AU) undergraduate students by sourcing and promoting available resources to improve the welfare of students. The aim is to grow the student environment that nourishes the successful completion of our studies.
It is an honour to serve you as an Athabasca University Students? Union (AUSU) Councillor.
I am honoured to serve on the Council of the Athabasca University Students? Union (AUSU).
As an African-Canadian immigrant and passionate advocate for diversity, equity, and inclusion, I am dedicated to representing and supporting the diverse community of Athabasca University (AU) undergraduate students.
With a background in engineering and healthcare, along with seven years of experience in the disability field, I bring valuable skills in leadership, problem-solving, and community engagement. Throughout my career, I have led various initiatives to foster inclusivity, from organizing awareness campaigns to implementing accessibility measures, and I take pride in the positive impact I?ve made within my community.
I am committed to ensuring that AU and AUSU remain welcoming and supportive environments where every student can thrive academically, socially, and personally.
Outside of AUSU, I serve on the boards of (CLCA) and (ICAC), which continue to fuel my passion for advocacy and community service. I envision a future where diversity is celebrated, and every student feels empowered and valued.
I am a dedicated and hard-working Athabasca University (AU) student in my third year of a Bachelor of Arts ? Psychology major. I am also a committed partner to a phenomenal individual who encourages my every step. We have three amazing children together, two grown and out on their adventures, with our youngest homeschooling alongside my studies. My two older children and I struggled through traditional education, unaware our inabilities were not solely of our own doing. Designing and facilitating an individualized education for our youngest permits their academic empowerment, much like AU?s approach has for me.
I decided to return to post-secondary studies after nearly two decades, seeking a more cognitive approach due to my declining physical ability to work with children. As an AUSU Counsellor, I work to impact the lives of adults who will, in turn, significantly influence and reach more children. My unique perspective from life experiences and love for research contribute to my propensity to find more eclectic, out-of-the-box solutions for many issues. These developed attributes assist me in helping fellow students as an AUSU Counsellor.
My name is Diana and I am in the BPA majoring in human services. Today, I proudly stand as the first Latin American woman elected to be VPFA. This milestone isn?t just about me, it?s about amplifying the voices of marginalized communities, this is a win for my whole community!! I am thrilled to have the opportunity to continue to advocate and raise my voice loud and clear for all students at AU.
I also have a part-time job as a community organizer with a nonprofit dedicated to advocating for migrant workers and their families. I have been working with marginalized communities for the past three years and want to further my education to bring awareness to migrant issues within the Latin American community. I want to continue to advocate for equity for all.
At my previous post-secondary, I served for one year as a students? representative where I learned the invaluable lesson that every single voice deserves to be heard. As a single mother juggling education, my jobs, and household duties, I know the effort we put in to achieve our goals. I look forward to the next two years of being a council member, I will give it my best shot.
Hi, Athabasca University (AU) undergraduate students!
My name is Melanie Rousseau, and I am working toward an undergraduate science degree to enhance my advanced chemistry diploma background. If I am not studying or working at my job in a chemistry lab, you will likely find me training for my next half-marathon race or baking a new dessert recipe to try. I have a passion for uncommon animals and nature and hope to explore more of the United States in the next few years. For now, I continuously strive to merge some of the lines between traditional and online education that allow me to connect with other students abroad who have similar learning goals.
However, I believe that we need to glorify our differences to accommodate more options in our AU educational journeys such as method enhancement of course delivery via live lectures, expansion of courses offered in each subject with consideration for home labs, exam platforms available, tuition cost, or transparent breakdowns for what our tuition money goes towards.
It is my absolute privilege to advocate for you all on the Athabasca University Students? Union (AUSU) Council and I aim to exceed the needs that our educational goals require. Looking forward to connecting with many of you soon.
I am a mother of four, an entrepreneur, and a full-time student in my third year Bachelor of Science, Biological Sciences major and Psychology minor. I immigrated to Canada 14 years ago. Fluent in many languages, with a passion for advocacy, continuous learning, and harnessing the power of past trauma to create growth in myself and others. I serve my community by volunteering on various boards such as the Chamber of Commerce and the Crisis Association and I am currently serving as the vice-chairperson of the latter.
Through my journey at Athabasca University (AU), I have experienced some significant knowledge and service gaps that created obstacles to my progress, and I have grown in my understanding of the many barriers that other students have faced and are still facing. My focus is on working through the current issues to reduce barriers to learning, advocating for fellow students in every available opportunity, while also educating students on the many undergraduate services and solutions available and how to access them.
Feel free to book an appointment with me below:
Hey fellow undergraduate students!
My name is Faustina Arsenault, and I am in the Bachelor of Professional Arts Program majoring in Communications Studies at Athabasca University. I?m Métis (proud Mi?kmaq descendant) with a Library and Information Technology diploma and previous experience as an elementary school librarian.
As a disabled student affected by a life-altering traumatic brain injury and your advocate for accessibility at AUSU, I strive to promote student well-being by advocating for the removal of barriers and enhancing accessibility services as well as alternative materials at AU.
Please contact me at farsenault@ausu.org if you have any accessibility related questions or concerns!
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We?re excited to see everyone at convocation! Your hard work and incredible achievements deserve to be celebrated.
At AUSU, we believe that volunteering is more than a way to give back?it?s a journey of personal growth, leadership development, and community connection. Our Volunteer Engagement platform is dedicated to empowering AU undergraduate students to contribute their passion, skills, and energy across a wide range of initiatives. Whether you?re interested in policy research, event coordination, academic support, or community outreach, we provide meaningful opportunities for you to make a difference on your campus and beyond.
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Get involved with AUSU?s Volunteer Engagement program and unleash your potential as a leader and change-maker. Stay tuned for upcoming volunteer opportunities, training sessions, and special projects announced through our student channels.
At AUSU, we harness the power of evidence-based analysis to spark transformative change. Our Student Policy Papers platform is a dedicated space where AU undergraduate students dive deep into critical policy issues?ranging from education and healthcare to social justice and environmental sustainability. More than just academic exercises, these papers serve as strategic tools designed to call on the government for meaningful reform.
This initiative is proudly spearheaded by our Strategic Engagement and Research Committee, which not only curates and supports the development of these papers but also ensures that they contribute directly to driving policy change.
What You?ll Find:
By merging scholarly insight with civic engagement, AUSU?s Student Policy Papers aim to empower you as future leaders and change-makers. Stay tuned for upcoming calls for participation and join us in shaping a more informed, responsive government.
We are committed to supporting our members by supplementing the University in bridging the gap between students and their future careers by providing:
Skills Workshops and Development Opportunities: We offer interactive workshops designed to build the essential skills needed for career success and personal growth. Each workshop is led by industry professionals and experienced educators, ensuring that participants gain practical insights and actionable takeaways that they can immediately apply in their careers.
Peer Support: At AUSU, we are committed to building a dynamic community where students can connect, share experiences, and offer mutual support. Whether you?re navigating academic challenges, balancing personal and student life, or preparing for your future career, our Peer Support network is here for you. This safe space encourages open conversation, practical advice, and genuine understanding, ensuring that every student feels heard, empowered, and connected on their journey.
Leadership Opportunities: Holding positions in student associations helps students develop leadership, project management, and organizational skills, which are highly valued by employers.
At AUSU, we believe that leadership is a journey of self-discovery and empowerment?one that extends well beyond holding a title. Our Leadership & Personal Development initiatives are specifically designed to help AU undergraduate students build the essential skills, confidence, and networks needed to lead both on and off campus.
Our Offerings Include:
Each initiative is crafted to empower you to explore your strengths, overcome challenges, and define your own path to success. Whether your ambition is to excel in your career or to make a lasting impact within your community, AUSU?s Leadership & Personal Development programs provide the foundation for your growth and journey as a leader.
Empowering Your Journey Beyond AUSU
At AUSU, we recognize that successful student life extends beyond campus services. Our Extra Resources Hub curates a diverse collection of outside links and tools to support your academic, professional, and personal development. Explore trusted resources designed to help AU students overcome challenges and seize opportunities.
You will find:
If you come across a valuable resource not yet featured here, let us know. We welcome your recommendations to help the entire AU community benefit.
At AUSU, we understand that connection and collaboration play a vital role in a student?s journey. Our Community Building Initiatives are designed to create vibrant, inclusive experiences where AU undergraduates can forge lasting relationships and expand their academic, social, and professional networks.
Our Initiatives Include:
By nurturing these diverse connections, our Community Building Initiatives create dynamic spaces where every student feels heard, valued, and empowered to excel.
AUSU is excited to connect AU undergraduate students with great pharmacy savings in partnership with the Direct2U Virtual Pharmacy, now with preferred pharmacy pricing, free delivery in Canada, and discounts on purchases through the DrugSmart Pharmacy platform.
Preferred Pharmacy Pricing!
Free Delivery in Canada!
Once you create your account and your information is verified, you will be eligible for preferred pricing and benefits. These include:
Create a Direct2U Pharmacy Account
Transferring your prescriptions from another pharmacy is easy to do and completely free. Simply provide the phone number of the pharmacy you?d like to transfer from, and DrugSmart Pharmacy will contact them to complete the process for you.
FYidoctors Eyewear Discounts
AUSU has teamed up with FYidoctors to bring tremendous preferred partner savings on eyewear to our student membership!
FYidoctors has over 370 locations across Canada, and growing! They were founded by some of Canada?s most reputable and respected optometrists who believe that patients should come before products and that eye care should be their primary focus.
FYidoctors is offering the following discounts to our student members:
*Regular priced optical frames and lenses. Sunglasses can be prescription or non. Excludes RayBan Meta products.
How to Access the Discount
Step 1: email president@ausu.org to request the FYidoctors Partner card.
Step 2: present the Partner card and your student ID at FYidoctors during purchase.
Step 3: enjoy the savings!!
AUSU is thrilled to offer AU undergraduates a chance to save more with the Student Price Card?take advantage of exclusive student discounts today.
The Student Price Card, also known as the SPC Card, is a student loyalty program in Canada offering discounts and deals on things like clothes, food, travel, and more. Show your SPC Card at participating locations and receive instant savings every time you shop.
When you purchase a Student Price Card annual membership, you gain instant access to 450+ unlimited discounts and up to 25% off top brands.
Well, it gets better! When you purchase an SPC Card through the AUSU link below, you take advantage of an additional $2.00 savings off the cost of the annual membership. At only $9.99/year, the card pays for itself with one purchase!
Purchase SPC Card
The AUSU Wellness Passport was created with the idea that wellness is a personal journey. Much like a real passport, it marks the steps you take. As you explore this path to better well-being, you?ll find a variety of activities to engage in. Completing them earns you valuable passport stamps and helps enhance your overall wellness.
The Wellness Passport is thoughtfully designed around the eight dimensions of wellness: social, spiritual, emotional, physical, intellectual, occupational, environmental, and financial. Each section offers a curated selection of eight activities tailored to its specific dimension, with a written resource and an accompanying video, all conveniently hyperlinked for seamless access.
As you explore your wellness journey, check out our additional resource guide for more ideas and valuable information.
The passport is available in:
The passport is available in:
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We hope that you?ll embark on this journey with us to better your well-being, and we know that a bit of positive reinforcement can increase motivation to get started. So, we?re offering the opportunity to win prizes! Each quarter?January, April, July, and October?we?ll give away three $50 gift cards.
Participating students must complete at least three activities from each wellness section to qualify. Then email your completed Wellness Passport to ausu@ausu.org ? we?ll keep track of the entries for a random draw for prizes every quarter!
Food insecurity is a problem many post-secondary students face due to rising tuition costs, living expenses, and insufficient financial aid systems. Students often face significant challenges as they work toward personal growth, academic achievement, and professional success.
Recognising these obstacles, AUSU is proud to offer the Virtual Food Assistance Program; a dedicated resource for AU undergraduate students experiencing food insecurity. If you are in need of support, apply here.
AUSU is dedicated to supporting and empowering the AU student community through comprehensive advocacy services. AUSU offers two main types of advocacy to address the diverse needs of its members: individual student advocacy and external advocacy. Individual student advocacy focuses on providing personalised support to students facing academic or administrative challenges, ensuring their voices are heard and their rights are protected. On the the other hand, external advocacy involves representing the collective interests of the student body to broader audiences, including policymakers and education stakeholders, to drive meaningful change and improve the overall student experience at AU.
Please email president@ausu.org if you have concerns or feedback about things such as: