Breaking Down How to Get Involved on Campus

Aug 1, 2024

Starting college, whether a community college or a 4-year university, can feel like stepping into a whole new world, especially regarding all the different student organizations you can join. From registered student organizations (RSOs) such as Collegiate DECA to Greek life clubs and academic clubs, there can be a lot to take in. But don’t worry—we've got you covered. Let's break down each of these and why you might want to join them.

Registered Student Organizations (RSOs)

What They Are: RSOs are officially recognized by the college. This means they get access to campus resources like meeting spaces and funding.

Examples: Cultural groups, service organizations, political groups.

Why Join?

  • Campus Perks: RSOs often get university funding and support, making organizing events easier.
  • Find Your People: There's a huge variety, so you will likely find a group that matches your interests.
  • Build Skills: Being an officer in an RSO can boost your leadership and organizational skills.

Learn More: Check out your university’s student life page for a list of RSOs. Many universities have Student Life pages or offices where students can get involved.

Greek Life

What It Is: Greek life includes fraternities and sororities that focus on brotherhood and sisterhood, philanthropy and social activities.

Examples: Groups like Alpha Phi Alpha, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Delta Sigma Theta.

Why Join?

  • Networking: Greek organizations often have strong alumni networks.
  • Give Back: Many sororities and fraternities are big on philanthropy.
  • Social Scene: They host many social events, from formals to mixers.

Learn More: National Panhellenic Conference and North American Interfraternity Conference

Extracurricular Clubs

What They Are: Clubs are informal groups based on shared interests or hobbies. They may or may not be officially registered with the university.

Examples: Photography club, dance club, book club.

Why Join?

  • Pursue Hobbies: Perfect for diving deeper into your passions.
  • Chill Vibes: Clubs often have a relaxed atmosphere.
  • Meet Friends: Connect with people who share your interests.

Learn More: Find your school’s club directory.

Academic Clubs

What They Are: These clubs are focused on specific academic interests or fields of study.

Examples: Business clubs, engineering societies, pre-med clubs.

Why Join?

  • Professional Growth: Get access to guest lectures, workshops, and networking events.
  • Deepen Knowledge: Engage in activities that go beyond the classroom.
  • Career Prep: Network with professionals and get a leg up on internships and job opportunities.

Learn More: Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs and American Society of Mechanical Engineers

Why Get Involved?

  1. Skills for Life: From leadership to time management, you’ll gain useful skills everywhere.
  2. Networking: Meet people who can help you academically and professionally.
  3. Personal Growth: Develop confidence and communication skills.
  4. Community: Make an impact on your campus and beyond.
  5. Fun: Balance your academic life with exciting and relaxing activities.

Getting involved in different campus organizations is one of the best parts of college. Whether you're looking to make friends, build your resume or just try something new, there's something for everyone. So dive in and make the most of your college experience!

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