College of Arts and Sciences Pathfinder Student Handbook Student Organizations
 



Student Organizations

The Office of Student Activities provides many opportunities for involvement. Whether you are participating formally or informally, you can help to shape your college environment through a variety of co-curricular activities.

Please visit Student Activities for a list of student organizations, along with contact information, and other areas of student involvement on campus. For information on groups, attend PIO FAIR in early September and the Activities Fair in late January. Representatives from groups will be present to explain in detail what their group can offer you. If you don’t see a group that fits your needs or interests, you can create one yourself. Every year, many groups start around a core nucleus of interested students. For information regarding how to start a club, just drop by the Office of Student Activities, Templeton Rm. 249.



Author: Student Life/Student Activities Rev. Date: July 1995 Value: Engaged
Rationale:
  • An engaged community benefits from having clearly defined expectations of its members; registering student organizations assists in this effort;
  • Self-governance is a hallmark to an engaged community; as such, transparency in the regulations for student organizations is important in the education of these groups;
  • At Lewis & Clark College, students can celebrate the gift of community by becoming engaged in it.