Registered Student Organizations (RSOs) are the heart of campus life. These groups go beyond the classroom, allowing students to explore their interests, discover new passions, and make lifelong friends. Being a part of these organizations promotes a well-rounded experience, fostering personal development in addition to academic achievement.
The initial weeks on campus are a pivotal time for your student to make connections and establish a sense of belonging. Engaging with student organizations during this period can lead to a smoother transition into university life. These organizations provide a welcoming environment where students can find other students who share their interests and values.
Our diverse selection of student organizations include
- Academic/Departmental
- Faith-Based
- Fraternity and Sorority Life
- Honor Societies
- Leadership
- Multicultural
- Performing Arts
- Service
- Social Interest
- Student Governance
By taking the time to explore their student organization options, your student can find their place, create memories and build skills that will last a lifetime. If your student doesn’t like any of the clubs and organizations listed in Max Engage, they can always start their own. When your student is ready to find the organization that is right for them, encourage them to stop by the Center for Student Involvement in Blum Union 207 to start their search.