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Clubs and Organizations

Learn and live beyond the classroom.

Find Your New Crew

ÍâÍøÁÔÆæ is all about a holistic approach to education. Our student-run clubs and organizations play a vital role in making it happen.

Our 100+ student organizations range from honor societies to academic-focused, political, recreational, and cultural clubs where students gain first-hand experience in leadership, organizational development and management, decision-making, diversity, and event planning.

Explore your passions and interests with a new crew that can’t wait to meet you.

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Get Involved in Student Government

The ÍâÍøÁÔÆæ Student Association (FUSA) is the official governing association of the 4,000+ full- and part-time undergraduate students of ÍâÍøÁÔÆæ.

FUSA members get a chance to hone their leadership skills while advocating for ÍâÍøÁÔÆæ’s most important constituent group.

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Mediate and Facilitate

Develop key skills in conflict resolution while serving the ÍâÍøÁÔÆæ community through peer mediation. Learn more.

ÍâÍøÁÔÆæ fosters an atmosphere of belonging among and between a variety of student identities and interest groups, with student leadership centered around affinity-based organizations.

Recent and ongoing examples include:

  • ÍâÍøÁÔÆæ United (Student Diversity and Multicultural Affairs Leadership)
  • ÍâÍøÁÔÆæ Gender and Sexuality Alliance
  • East Asian Student Association
  • Black Student Union
  • Commuter Student Association
  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in STEM
  • Distinguished Gentlemen
  • Muslim Student Association (MSA)
  • Latinx Student Union
  • Remixx Hip-Hop Dance & Step Team
  • South Asian Student Association (SASA)
  • National Society of Black Engineers
  • Barkada (Filipino Student Association)
  • Women of Color Group
  • …or Start Your Own

Learn More ÍâÍøÁÔÆæ Affinity Groups

ÍâÍøÁÔÆæ students are encouraged to seek out the benefits of peer learning and networking through Honor Society chapters related to their chosen academic discipline.

Recent and ongoing examples include:

  • Phi Beta Kappa (Liberal Arts)
  • Alpha Sigma Nu (National Jesuit Honor Society)
  • Beta Gamma Sigma (Business)
  • Alpha Epsilon Delta (Pre-Health)
  • Alpha Kappa Delta (Sociology)
  • Alpha Mu Gamma (Language)
  • Alpha Sigma Lambda (Continuing Education)
  • Beta Alpha Psi (Financial Information)
  • Gamma Lambda Chi Chapter of Chi Sigma Iota (Counseling)
  • Lambda Pi Eta (Communication)
  • Omicron Delta Epsilon (Economics)
  • Phi Alpha Theta (History)
  • Pi Mu Epsilon (Mathematics)
  • Pi Sigma Alpha (Politics)
  • Psi Chi (Psychology)
  • Sigma Iota Rho (International Studies)
  • Sigma Pi Sigma (Physics)
  • Sigma Tau Delta (English)
  • Sigma Theta Tau (Nursing)
  • Sigma Xi (Scie3ntific Research)
  • Theta Alpha Kappa (Religious Studies)
  • The Bellarmine Medal (for GPA)
  • The Loyola Medal (for Service)

Learn More ÍâÍøÁÔÆæ Honor Societies