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Frequently Asked Questions
What clubs does the university have?
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Academic Advancement Center Peer
African American Student Union
Alpha Chi
Alpha Pi Omega
Anthropology
Art
Assoc. of Student Performers
Ballet Folklorico Mexica Tiahui
Black Males On Campus
C.A.N.D.U.E.
California Student Nurses Assoc.
Career Beginnings Club
Chi Sigma lota
Circle K
Club Literario Hermes
Club "Soc"; College Republicans
Computer Science
Counseling Student Assoc.
Criminal Justice
Debate
Decision Support Systems
Delta Zeta Tau
Financial Management Assoc.
French
Funk Squad
Geology Club AAPG
Global Affairs
Indian Student Assoc.
Interfraternity Council
International Students
InterVarsity Christian Fellowship
Jazz
Judo
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Kaibigan-Filipino/American Assoc.
L.U.P.E.
Latter Day Saints Student Assoc.
MEChA
Math
Mentor
MESA Engineering Program
Mini-Corps
Nurses' Christian Fellowship
Outreach Ambassadors
Pacific Rim Students Assoc.
Phi Alpha Theta
Psi Chi
Psychology
Public Relations
Student Society of American
Queretaro Research Assoc.
Residents Assistants
Scottish Society
Shire Council
SIFE
Sigma Tau Delta
Sigma Theta Tau
Society for Human Resource Management
STAAR Parapros
STAAR Program Student Activities
Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Society
Student Athlete Assoc.
Theta Sigma Chi
University Accounting Assoc.
Vietnamese Students Assoc.
Womens' Network
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Over 250 clubs and student organizations exist on campus.
You will find national fraternities and sororities, cultural, honorary, political, professional, and service organizations.
Special interest organizations range from religious to recreation to sports to ethnic groups and more.
There is truly a place or group for everyone!
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Amateur Radio Club
American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Auto Club
Bible Club
Computer Club
Dive Club
Drill Team/Color Guard
Music Club
National Society of Black Engineers
Navy League
Photo Club
Propeller Club
Port of California Maritime Academy
Sailing Club/Sailing Team
Circle K Service Club
Society of Naval
Architects and Marine Engineers
Society of Women Engineers
Surfing Club
Windsurfing Club
Women in Transportation
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The Student Life and Activities Office is home base for close to 400 student-run clubs. The clubs represent a range of special interests from political, religious, and
cultural to ethnic, professional, and leisure. Pick up a copy of "The Connection": a listing of all the clubs on campus, their meeting times, dates, locations, and contact person.
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- Chinese Student Association
- Association of International
- Technology Professionals
- Accounting Society
For more information, please check the following link.
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Cal State East Bay students may choose from more than 90 recognized student organizations. There are special interest clubs, cultural organizations, Greek organizations, religious organizations, and academic clubs and societies. Learn More!
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The Fresno State campus community bustles with activity, and students will find many opportunities for participation. There are over 260 student
organizations, honor societies, fraternities and sororities, social groups, cultural clubs, and professional, vocational, and recreational organizations on campus.
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There are more than 200 student clubs and organizations on campus with interests ranging from academic to cultural to religious.
Additional information is available from the Student Organization Area at (714) 278-7622.
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HSU students actively participate in more than 160 clubs and activities ranging from the Activist Discussion Club to the Zen Club. The club
types include academic and professional, Associated Student programs, cultural, honor societies, Greek organizations, religions, special interests, and sports.
A complete listing with links to individual groups can be found at www.humboldt.edu/~cluboff or by calling the Clubs and Activities Office at (707) 826-3776.
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The university has over 100 clubs and organizations.
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CSULB students are part of a community of talented, energized, and assured young people from nearly every state and close to 110 countries. As soon as students arrive on campus, they will find many opportunities to participate in dozens of spirited campus events and organizations.
Students can choose to participate in more than 300 clubs and organizations ranging from politics to sports, academics to religions. In addition, Greek Life at CSULB flourishes with over 30 fraternities and sororities combined.
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There are over 40 recognized student clubs on campus covering a broad range of interests—from anime to politics to dance. The CSUMB.EDU/clubs website has a listing of the many student organizations currently active on campus along with their meeting times and key contacts for more information. Also, the CSUMB.EDU/sports website lists sports clubs.
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| Whether your interests are academic, religious, professional, or cultural, Cal Poly Pomona has over 200 clubs and organizations for you to choose from,
including: the Agriculture Education Club; Ridgerunners Ski Club; Buddhist Club; Geology Club; Management Information Systems Student Association; Cycling Team; and Rose Float Club and Committee.
There are also 11 national fraternities and four national sororities on campus and plenty of opportunities to enrich your educational experience through community service and volunteering.
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Cultural, academic, honors, social, and religious.
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- Student organizations
- Recreational activities
- Leadership opportunities
- Cultural, service and support organizations
- Departmental/major or minor related organizations
- Honor societies
- Leadership opportunities
- Recreational activities & Sports clubs
- Religious organizations
For more information on student organizations or leadership opportunities, please contact the Office of Student Leadership and Development
at (909) 880-5234 or stop by the Student Union, Room 119.
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SDSU students can participate in over 300 on-campus clubs and organizations, including recreation/sports teams, academic organizations, residential clubs, cultural groups, religious
organizations, honor societies, political/social action associations, and service clubs. For more information, please contact the Office of Student Life and Development at (619) 594-5221 or
visit the Student Organizations page on the SDSU web site at www.sdsu.edu/studentlife.
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With more than 200 club and organizations available at SJSU, it would be unfair to list a sample.
For a complete listing see www.sjsu.edu/orgs
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One of the easiest ways for students to expand their network of friends and to enrich their learning experience is to get involved in one or more of the 70 plus student organizations at CSUSM.
If you can't find an organization you like, we encourage you to start your own. Student Life & Leadership (SLL) is the hub for student organizations, leadership programs, multicultural programs,
and greek life.
For more information:
California State University San Marcos
Student Life & Leadership Office
www.csusm.edu/sll
(760) 750-4970
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The university has more than 90 student clubs. Literally something for everyone.
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Associated Students Inc. and the University Union provide social, cultural, and intellectual activities including intramural sports, clubs, and organizations, lectures, films, concerts, recreational facilities, student newspaper, and a radio station. In addition, there are drama and music productions.
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Admisión de estudiantes de primer año
Ayuda financiera
- Acerca de la ayuda financiera
- Tipos de ayuda financiera
- Costos
- Ingreso familiar
- FAFSA
- Información adicional
Vida estudiantil
Admisión por transferencia
Estudiantes internacionales
Selección de la universidad
Directorio de campus
Glosario
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