Constitution and Key Policies

Constitution of the Central Societies Committee (CSC)

The Constitution of the Central Societies Committee (CSC) serves as the governing document that outlines the principles, structures, and procedures by which the CSC operates. It is designed to ensure that all affiliated societies are supported, and that their activities align with the broader goals and regulations of Trinity College Dublin.

The full text of the CSC Constitution is available to view below.

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All member societies are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the constitution to understand their rights, responsibilities, and the resources available to them.

Recognition Policy Document (RPD)

The Recognition Policy Document defines the criteria and processes by which new and existing University societies may gain, maintain, or lose official recognition from the Central Societies Committee (CSC). The policy ensures that all recognised societies contribute meaningfully to student life, operate sustainably, and remain compliant with CSC regulations and their own governing documents.

Full text of the CSC Recognition Policy Document is available to view below.

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Grants Policy Document

The Grants Policy Document outlines how CSC funds are allocated to recognised societies, detailing eligible expenses, application procedures, and financial reporting requirements. It ensures that societies use grants responsibly and in support of activities that enhance student life.

Full text of the CSC Grants Policy Document is available to view below.

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If you have any questions or require further information about the CSC Constitution or Recognition Policy Document, please contact us at secretary@csc.tcd.ie.

If you have any questions or require further information about the Grants Policy Document, please contact us at treasurer@csc.tcd.ie.