Almost every student at Santa Clara is involved in an organization on campus. Many are in two or three, or even more.
We have poet-programmers, scuba-diving mathematicians, aspiring ministers with great 3-point shots, and urban farmers with bright futures in politics.
Our student organizations give you the freedom to explore anything youāre interested in, and to create a college experience thatās uniquely yours:
- If student-run media is your thingāwriting, reporting, reviewing, publishingāthere are lots of groups you might check out, like our campus , the , and our annual .
- If you like to exercise your body alongside your mind, you can find a recreational club or class that moves at your pace, whether youāre a varsity-level athlete or just a beginner.
- Our Campus Ministry programs offer many opportunities for you to deepen your faith and connect with SCUās spiritual community.
- And if youāre in a hurry to start making the world a better place, Santa Clara Community Action Program and our Thriving Neighbor's Initiative give you the chance to use your talents for good in the local community.
There are hundreds of ways to get involved at 51³Ō¹Ļ, and your first stop should be the Center for Student Involvement, where you can find a group thatās just right for you.
Graduating seniors from the College of Arts and Sciences and School of Engineering reflect on their college experiences and accomplishments.
āThe Initiative for Student Well-Beingā teaches students how to prioritize their health and wellness during college and beyond
āWe all have an important role to play,ā says Assistant Professor Hooria Jazaieri.
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