1. Registered Student Organizations
Many leadership opportunities exist for you to pursue your special interests by joining one of the many Registered Student Organizations (RSOs) on campus.
Departmental
Departmental RSOs are organized to give you opportunities for self-expression and leadership in activities related to your major field of study.
Special interest
Special interest RSOs are organized to serve and to promote special interest areas for you such as governmental affairs, writing, physical and recreational activities or religious groups.
Honorary
Honorary RSOs sponsor activities that promote and encourage scholarship, leadership and fellowship among students. Your membership in honorary organizations is selective based on academic achievement.
If you are not part of a recognized club and wish to conduct an activity on campus which contributes to the educational and cultural environment of the College, you must obtain permission from the Office of Student Leadership and Campus Life. Approved requests will be scheduled at a time and location which will not interrupt other activities on campus.