Clubs and Student Organizations
There are so many reasons to get involved!
Want to hear a few? Joining a club or other student organization can help you:
- Expand your resume
- Develop your leadership style
- Make new friends
- Learn new skills
In addition, IU Columbus students who are involved on campus through clubs, organizations, or on-campus jobs earn better grades on average than their peers!
How will you get involved?
A wide variety of clubs and organizations are active on campus! Here are just some of the groups you can get involved in:
- Student Government Activities Board
- L.O.V.E. (Latino-American Organization of Volunteers in Education)
- Biology Club
- Psychology Club
- Feminism Club
- D&D Club
- Spectrum
- Criminal Justice Club
- Bowling Club
- Crochet Club
- Kappa Delta Pi International Honor Society in Education
Here's how to get connected:
If you're interested in joining a club, send an email to Shelley Arroyo, Assistant Director of Student Affairs, and she'll connect you with the club's organizers.
You can also find information about clubs and the events they host on Engage the Pride, our student organization hub, and on our online calendar!
Want to start your own club?
It's easy! All you need is five students and a faculty advisor. Email Shelley Arroyo at sldeaton@iu.edu to get started.
More ways to connect
Follow Student Affairs on social media to learn about upcoming events and opportunities.