What clubs and organizations exist at USF?
There
are over 100 clubs and organizations at USF. There is a wide range of focus
including academic, cultural, service, social, and special interest.
Why should I join a club?
Exciting
opportunities to develop leadership, network, make new friends, acquire
new skills, plan events, give back to the community, and connect to the
USF community to name a few reasons. Clubs and organizations are the
heart of campus involvement at USF.
How do I join?
USF's Clubs and Organizations Database compiles all of the school's clubs and their
respective information in a search engine. Each club page lists a
summary, the general club email, and even the president of the club's
email. Send an email to the club contact to learn more about how to
get involved.
What if there isn't an organization for me?
The wide variety of organizations would make it difficult not to find one of interest. But if not, you can always start your own organization. Talk with a Peer Advisor in the SLE Office to start the process.
Where can I find out more about clubs and organizations?
Involvement Fairs are held at the beginning of each semester. All clubs are
represented and members are available to chat with you. You can also
stop by the SLE office (UC 4th Floor) and talk with one of our Peer Advisors.
SLE also hosts the Involvement Fair, which happens once a semester and is the perfect opportunity to learn more about clubs and sign up to join!
Spring 2013 Involvement Fair in University Center:Thursday, January 31, 11:30 am – 1:00 pm
For a listing of all clubs and organizations at USF, visit OrgSync Student Organization Directory.