Get Connected
We recognize that students find belonging and community in a variety of ways, one of these being by participation in clubs that are connected to their social identities (age, emotional and/or developmental disabilities and abilities, ethnicity, first generation status, gender, national origin, sexual orientation, religion/religious beliefs, socioeconomic status, and veteran status to name a few). Below is a list of a few clubs and organizations:
- African American Heritage Festival
- Asian American Association
- Association of Latino Professionals for America (ALPFA)
- Black Student Association
- Brazilian Students Association
- Buckeyes First Student Organization
- Buckeyes for Accessibility
- Dance of the Soul from China
- Folclor Hispano
- Graduate Association of Latine and Latin American Students
- Latine Educational Empowerment
- Latine Student Association
- Latinx in Vet Med
- Little Gay Book Club
- Mexican Student Association
- Multicultural Greek Council
- National Pan-Hellenic Council
- Native American and Indigenous Peoples Cohort
- Puerto Rican Student Association
- The Queer Latine Community Pride Association
- Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers
- SHADES (Buckeye Chapter)
- Spanish and Portuguese Club
- Student Advocates for Sexual Health Awareness (s.a.s.h.a.)
- Trans*Mission
- Undergraduate Society of Black Leaders
- University-wide Council of Latinx Organizations
- Vietnamese Student Association
- Women in Cyber Security
Please follow the link below to explore the 1,000's of student organizations available to students for participation:
Community Connections
The Center for Belonging and Social Change's Community Connections focuses on creating a sense of belonging, supporting holistic well-being, forming meaningful relationships among peers, and expanding understandings of social responsibility and civic engagement. Community Connections meet weekly on Tuesdays from 6-7 PM at the Alonso Family Room.
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