Student organizations are a great opportunity to get involved on campus. There are so many benefits to being engaged on campus, including positive growth, higher GPAs, and fostering relationships.

Student Organizations on a College Campus

Student organizations are an essential part of college life, offering students a wide range of opportunities to connect, learn, and grow outside the classroom. These groups vary in focus and can include academic clubs, cultural associations, service organizations, political groups, recreational and sports clubs, performing arts groups, and special interest clubs such as those focused on sustainability, gaming, or entrepreneurship.

 

Benefits of Student Organizations:

  1. Personal and Professional Development:
    Involvement in student organizations helps students develop valuable skills such as leadership, teamwork, communication, event planning, and time management. Many students also gain hands-on experience in organizing projects, managing budgets, and collaborating with diverse groups of people—skills that are highly sought after in the job market.
  2. Community and Belonging:
    Joining a student organization creates a sense of community. It helps students find like-minded peers, make friends, and feel connected to campus life. This can be especially beneficial for new or international students who are adjusting to a new environment.
  3. Academic and Career Advancement:
    Academic clubs and honor societies often provide mentorship, study support, and networking opportunities. Career-oriented organizations may host guest speakers, offer resume workshops, or connect students with internships and job openings.
  4. Cultural and Social Enrichment:
    Many organizations celebrate and share cultural traditions, advocate for social causes, or explore shared interests and hobbies. This fosters diversity and inclusion while encouraging personal growth and a broader worldview.
  5. Civic Engagement and Leadership:
    Service and advocacy groups give students the chance to make a positive impact on their community. Through volunteering and activism, students learn about social responsibility and develop a strong sense of civic identity.

 

What Students Gain:

  1. Lifelong friendships and professional connections
  2. Practical skills and leadership experience
  3. A stronger résumé and competitive edge in the job market
  4. A deeper understanding of themselves and others
  5. A more enriching and well-rounded college experience

 

Overall, student organizations are a dynamic part of campus life that contribute significantly to student engagement, satisfaction, and success. Whether a student is looking to lead, learn, serve, or simply connect, there's likely a group that fits their interests and goals.

Sycamore Leadership Coalition

The Sycamore Leadership Coalition (SLC) is the freshman leadership program sponsored by Student Government Association. Members of the SLC are incoming freshmen with the goal of getting themselves involved in SGA and the university. It is completely student-run and will allow those involved to create and run events that interest them while benefiting the ISU community. The experience that students get their first year will allow them to be more successful in their college career and other student organizations.

Contact Student Government Association in HMSU 621 or email Luke Tesmer, ISU-SGADL@indstate.edu for more information.

Campus Ministries 

With a diverse campus community that spans the spectrum of religion and spirituality, we seek to facilitate communication between representatives of religious organizations on and off campus.

Each organization seeks to enrich the lives of students, faculty, and staff by providing opportunities for growth through fellowship, educational programs, worship services, recreation, entertainment, and the development of one's faith.

Staff support for this area is in HMSU 143. 

Getting Involved on Campus 

There are a variety of ways for students to get involved in campus organizations at Indiana State University. Whether you're interested in Greek Life, major based organizations, or interest-based organizations, we have a wide variety to choose from. Don't see an organization you're interested in? You can also start your own organization!

How do I find out what organizations are available?

A list of all student organizations can be found on Suitable.

What do I do if I want to create a student organization?

Contact ISU-SAO@indstate.edu to schedule a meeting with a staff member and discuss next steps.