The Îá°®³Ô¹Ï encourages active student involvement through a variety of councils. Each council operates with its own constitution, sets specific goals, and organizes events throughout the academic year. These groups play a key role in shaping student life on campus.
Ran by students for students.
Not seeing your interests being represented and you're interested in starting a council or club?
First check out the above list of councils to see if one matches your interest and this online list of Îá°®³Ô¹Ï student clubs to see if there is a club you could join.
If you still can't find your interest visit or contact the Student Activities office for help in finding or starting a new group.
Councils are advised by Îá°®³Ô¹Ï departments to help organize many events and programs. For example, Eagle Hall is advised by the student housing department, ran by students, and organizes events and programs for dormitory residents.
A council is usually targeting a broad or large section of Îá°®³Ô¹Ï while a student club is involved in more specific student interests. For example, a organization interested in books or gardening would likely be a club while a organization looking to host a variety of programs for many different student interests should probably be a council.