CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS
Clubs and organizations are a vital aspect of college life. Exploring various clubs and organizations will connect you with other students, college faculty and staff, professionals in the field, new information, and various opportunities outside of college. As an example, the Biology Club could introduce you to subfields that you didn’t know existed. There are many groups, such as philosophy, computer science, art, and martial arts.
These groups usually meet on specific days. They are typically run by students and supported by faculty and campus staff. They will have a president and other office positions for which you can be elected. This can be a great way to develop various skills, such as leadership, time management, and public relations.
Be sure to go through the index of clubs and organizations on your university’s website. You’ll find those that interest you and perhaps some that you’ve never heard of. You might even be inspired to start a club. As an example, a small group of students, faculty members, and I began the American Sign Language Club. It’s a great way to become more involved in your college.
What are some clubs and organizations that you might be inter- ested in?
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Sports and Extramural Activities:
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If you’re a part of a university or college that has fraternities or sororities, then it is your code to be a brother or sister. You can do this by learning how to keep each other safe, see below.
These groups usually meet on specific days. They are typically run by students and supported by faculty and campus staff. They will have a president and other office positions for which you can be elected. This can be a great way to develop various skills, such as leadership, time management, and public relations.
Be sure to go through the index of clubs and organizations on your university’s website. You’ll find those that interest you and perhaps some that you’ve never heard of. You might even be inspired to start a club. As an example, a small group of students, faculty members, and I began the American Sign Language Club. It’s a great way to become more involved in your college.
What are some clubs and organizations that you might be inter- ested in?
______________________ ______________________ ______________________ ______________________ ______________________
Sports and Extramural Activities:
- Soccer
- Football
- Cross country
- Fencing
- Golf
- Softball
- Swimming and diving
- Tennis
- Martial arts
- Rowing
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If you’re a part of a university or college that has fraternities or sororities, then it is your code to be a brother or sister. You can do this by learning how to keep each other safe, see below.