Facilities, services and resources provided by the Office of Student Life support the holistic development of our students by providing a sense of community and offering a multitude of co-curricular experiences that allow individuals to not only create and foster institutional pride, but to gain skills and competencies that will serve them throughout their personal and professional lives. More tha
n 225 registered student organizations provide opportunities for engagement and co-curricular learning. Created and managed by students, these group represent the interests, beliefs and ideologies of the community and include honor societies as well as clubs focusing on academics, drama, government and politics, international interests, religion, service, sports, and special interests.