Extract from the Scottish Charity Register maintained by OSCR
Charity Details
Operations

charity number
Every registered charity is given a unique registration number. This begins with the prefix 'SC' and is followed by six numbers.
Charity Number: SC019883
charity name
This is the charity's legal name as set out in its governing document.
Charity Name: St Andrews University Student's Association
recognition date
This is the date on which this charity was granted charitable status.
Registered charity from: 01/01/1992
The name the charity is known by
These are any working names or acronyms which we have been told the Charity uses.
The name the charity
is known by:
university of st andrews students association
address
This shows the latest contact address that OSCR has been given for the charity.
Address: St Mary's Place
St Andrews
Fife
postcode
This is the latest postcode which the charity has supplied.
Postcode: KY16 9UZ
address type
This shows whether the address supplied by the charity is:
  • their principal office
  • the address of one of the charity's trustees
  • neither of the above (not known)
Office/Home address: Principal Office address
website
The charity's website address. This is a hyperlink to the charity's website.
Website: www.yourunion.net
constitutional form
Current status of the charity.
Charity Status: Active
constitutional form
Whether the charity is a trust, company or unincorporated association.
Constitutional Form: Unincorporated Association
accounting perios end
The date of the charity's financial year end.
Accounting Period End: 31 July
gross income
The charity's gross income in the last financial year.
Gross Income: £3,518,800.00
geographical spread
This best describes how local or widespread the work of the charity is.
Geographical Spread: UK and overseas
main operating location
The local authority area in which the charity is currently operating.
Main Operating Location: Fife
last updated
The date this charity's record was last updated by OSCR.
To find out how we collected this information, download a sample annual return form
Last Updated: 23/11/2009
purposes
The Charities and Trustee Investment (Scotland) Act sets out 15 charitable purposes and one analogous purpose. Charities were asked to identify at least one charitable purpose which applied to their activities.
Purposes: Advancement of Education
Advancement of Citizenship or Community Development
Advancement of the Arts, Heritage, Culture or Science
Advancement of public participation in sport
Provision of recreational facilities
Promotion of Equality and Diversity
beneficiaries
This lists which beneficiary groups the charity has identified as being the main focus of its activities:
  • Children / young people
  • Older people
  • People with disabilities or health problems
  • People of a particular ethnic or racial origin
  • Other defined groups
  • No specific group, or for the benefit of the community
  • Other charities / voluntary bodies
Beneficiaries: Benefits Other Defined Groups
Benefits No Specific Group
activities
This sets out the types of activity undertaken by the charity from the following list:
  • It makes grants, donations, loans, gifts or pensions to individuals
  • It makes grants, donations or gifts to organisations
  • It carries out activities or services itself
  • It does none of these
Activities: Grants to Individuals
Grants to Organisations
Carries out Activities
objects Objects:
These are taken directly from the charity's constitution. A charity?s objects describe what the charity has been legally set up to achieve. They do not necessarily describe all of the activities the charity carries out in order to achieve these objects.
1. To promote the interests and coordinate the activities of the SRC, whose activities are to include, but not be limited to: i. Providing services supporting the health and wellbeing of all members. ii. Providing its members with educational resources about issues relevant to them. iii. Making such representations on behalf of its members as are deemed appropriate to the University Court, the Senatus Academicus, the Principal of the University or any other appropriate individuals or organisations. 2. To promote and develop the activities and goals of all of its affiliated clubs and societies, whose individual aims are to enhance education, culture, the arts or other recreational activities. 3. To initiate projects aimed for the benefit of its members' educational, cultural and social development. 4. To promote and maintain good relations between its members, the local community, and the wider world. 5. To support registered charities, nominated by members of the Association, through its Charities Campaign. 6. To provide its members with recreational facilities and other services which meet their needs.


Annual Return Submission History

Mailing Cycle Financial Year Annual Return
year end Year End
The end of the financial year for which accounts and information have been requested.
income Income
The gross income for this period.
issued Issued
The date OSCR sent the return to the charity.
checked Checked
The date the return was validated by OSCR.
200531-07-2004£3,054,203.0029-04-200502-09-2005
200631-07-2006£3,378,592.0025-09-200602-05-2007
200731-07-2007£3,351,452.0002-08-200725-02-2008
200831-07-2008£3,442,321.0001-08-200828-04-2009
200931-07-2009£3,518,800.0003-08-200923-11-2009