Clubs & Organizations

Overview

Clubs and Organizations helps students make connections on cultural or academic levels.  Involvement in Clubs and Organizations also allows students to gain field experience when they work with a group that connects with their degree plan. If there isn’t a club or organization that you like, you can start your own by stopping by any SL office. Starting a new club only requires three people and must include a president, secretary, and a treasurer. In addition, a faculty or staff advisor must be involved.

 

Updates

2011-09-17 17:56
Stop by your Student Life office to find out how to get your club registered. Here's what you need to get started: Faculty/staff advisor President Treasurer Secretary SOCC (Student Organizations & Clubs Council) Representative That's one advisor, you, and three other students.  As a registered club, you'll be eligible for club funding and access to staff, facilities, equipment, and supplies. Contact your Student Life team to find out more.