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With traditionally more than 150 registered clubs and organizations available, students always have exciting ways to engage in the campus community. Students can choose from academic, media and publications, club sports, religious, cultural, special interest, Greek life, the arts and community service groups. Participating in these student clubs and organizations is a great way to spend time outside the classroom as well as a chance to build friendships. Such active learning and involvement promotes leadership and responsibility, and often leads to higher levels of academic success.
Some student clubs and organizations receive funding from the Student Association, with the Student Senate managing a $1 million plus budget pooled from a student activities fee.
An online directory of registered organizations features a searchable database to help you find current clubs and organizations that meet your specific interests. Visit The Point in Room 101 of the Campus Center for other available resources, including tips on how to start a new club or organization, interpretation of policies and procedures, organization advisor training and Greek life guidance and advisement.
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