Support for Organizations

Oversight

The Student Organization Center has oversight of five key areas:

A collection of students stand shoulder to shoulder at the Student Organization Fair.

Explore Organizations

There are over 300 registered student organizations in categories like academics, arts and music, club sports, cultural, educational, Greek, honor, political, recreation, religious, service learning, special interest and spirit.

Browse Organizations


Registered Student Organizations

Explore Involvement Opportunities — SOC encourages you to explore currently registered organizations. During your search, you’ll learn about an organization missions, purpose and goals.

Engage with Fellow Students — Contact an officer for more information, attend an organization meeting or event, stop by an organization booth, sign up for an organization mailing list, or complete your membership. Remember, you don’t have to join everything at once. Take it slow and find the best fit for you.

Creating an Organization — Access the New Student Organization Application or contact the SOC for more information.

Continued Organization Development — Orientations are offered for all student organizations. Topics discussed include: funding, room reservations, publicity, bank accounts, resources provided by SOC and more. Contact the SOC to schedule an orientation.

Student Organization Funding Advisory Board (SOFAB) — The advisory board is responsible for granting and allocating money to registered student organizations that wish to host events on campus. The goal of SOFAB is to fund large-scale on campus events that foster community, variety, entertainment and education. SOFAB is made up of five student voting members and two SOF student coordinators, and is overseen by SOC staff members.

SOC Funding — All registered student organizations in good standing are eligible for two types of funding. Additional details on funding are available in chapter three of the Student Organization Manual (PDF).

SOC Student Coordinators

Student coordinator responsibilities include:

  • Provide guidance for new student organizations
  • Assist with planning leadership retreats, workshops
  • Staff SOC office 15 hours per week
  • Review student organization funding requests with SOC advisors

Additional details about the qualifications and duties of SOC student coordinators are available in chapter three of the Student Organization Manual (PDF).

Create an Organization

Didn’t find the student organization you were looking for? The Student Organization Center (SOC) can help you create a new group.

View the New Student Organization Application or contact SOC for more information.


If you cannot find a student organization on campus that meets your needs, consider forming your own organization!


All organizations registered with the Student Organization Center are required to submit a constitution upon registration.