About The TSI Food Bank
St. Clair Thames Students Inc. (TSI) is the voice of the students of St. Clair College, Chatham Campus. It is a corporation made up of a board of directors and general members drawn from full-time, fee-paying students at the college. TSI strives to provide students of Chatham Campus with an abundance of support, social, and advocacy services intended to enrich and complement their learning environment while at the school.


How To Get Involved
All students are invited to get involved with Thames Students Inc. – as volunteers, Class Reps, in paid student positions and members. It’s great way to meet new people and have a hand in planning activities on campus.

Campus Events
Check out the daily events happening from wellness workshops, personal development, social and virtual events including paint nights, social media giveaways, and more!

Shop TSI Swag
Calling Saints Nation! Represent St. Clair College Chatham campus with our huge selection of TSI swag including shirts, sweatpants, hats, branded school supplies, coffee mugs and more!

Food Bank
We know how hard this past year has been, especially for students. We want you to know that we are here for you Saints and want to offer you as much support and resources that we can.

TSI Club
Welcome and thank you for your interest in student clubs. We at Thames Students Inc. (TSI) believe every student should feel welcome within the St. Clair College (SCC) community and connected to campus life. The best way for you to network, meet other students and have fun
is to get involved.
TSI Membership & Advantages
Class representatives, management of student centre, volunteer opportunities, employment opportunities, health plan Facilitators, distribution of student cards, entertainment and awareness programming; seed-money and special event funding of campus clubs; social media communications; giveaways and promotions; advocacy on postsecondary issues at the provincial and federal levels; consultative assistance for students’ disciplinary hearings, academic complaints and grade appeals; the operation of the campus food pantry; services and assistance to student-parents and their families; community outreach (including the support of local charities).