ASUA supports over 450 active student organizations — and there’s something for everyone. Whether you want to join a club, contact leaders, or just see what’s out there, start here.
Get involved and build your resume by joining a College of Science Club or Organization related to your major area or interest. Each semester, students have the opportunity to meet club representatives in person from 30+ organizations at our College of Science Club Fair.
Intramural sports are your best option if you want to join a group of friends for casual games. Fun and affordable, they can provide you with an excellent opportunity for recreation and socialization.
At Campus Rec, you will find a variety of intramural sports options. From esports to kan jam, softball to pickleball and all the traditional sports you know. Go to Select Sport and then follow the How To's to get you in the game. Varying skill levels and experience are welcome and intramural sports run throughout the year. Claim a championship for you and your team.
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The MLK Jr. Student Space is one of six student spaces within the Student Culture & Engagement Hub at the University of Arizona.
With a history of over 30 years, it has served students from all backgrounds. Today, it continues to serve as a vital hub dedicated to fostering a sense of belonging, advocacy, and scholarly excellence within the University of Arizona community, while also serving as an essential resource for Black students. All resources and events are offered free of charge and are open to all students!
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The SUMC 409 Student Space is one of six student spaces within the Student Culture & Engagement Hub at the University of Arizona.
With a history of over 30 years, it has served students from all backgrounds. Today, we provide a physical space for students, as well as implement services to achieve the following:
Promote student success for all students while serving as an essential resource for East Asian, Southeast Asian, Pacific Islander, and Desi or South Asian American communities on campus
Increase awareness of the experiences and issues facing the communities we serve
Provide academic, educational, and cultural programs and resources to engage students to become active citizens in our ever-increasing global society
Support individual students in realizing their academic, personal, and professional goals
All resources and events are offered free of charge and are open to all students!
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The Adalberto and Ana Guerrero Student Space is one of six student spaces within the Student Culture & Engagement Hub at the University of Arizona.
With a history of over 40 years, it has served students from all backgrounds. Today, it continues to support students in reaching academic and personal success by fostering a sense of belonging on campus and serving as an essential resource for Latinx/e students. All resources and events are offered free of charge and are open to all students!
Native American Student Affairs at the University of Arizona provides culturally sensitive academic counseling and support services to Native American/Alaskan Native students enabling them to achieve academic excellence. We nurture student success by encouraging all students to proactively explore and shape our diverse campus community.
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The SUMC 404 Student Space is one of six student spaces within the Student Culture & Engagement Hub at the University of Arizona.
With a history of over 20 years, it has served students from all backgrounds. Today, it continues to build, sustain, and strengthen a safe, inclusive, and open environment for students, faculty, staff, appointed professionals, alumni, parents, and guests of all gender and sexual identities including Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer and Questioning individuals. All resources and events are offered free of charge and are open to all students!
MENASA, the Middle Eastern & North African Student Association, is a secular, non-denominational student-led organization dedicated to fostering a community of students interested in Middle Eastern and North African culture and enhancing cultural diversity on campus by celebrating the history, culture, and identity of our fellow University of Arizona students of MENA origin.
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The Women & Gender Student Space is one of six student spaces within the Student Culture & Engagement Hub at the University of Arizona.
With a history of over 50 years, we have served students from all backgrounds. Today, we continue to work toward creating change on campus by addressing sexism and misogyny, engaging in social justice efforts at the intersection of various identities such as sex, gender identity, gender expression, race, class, sexual orientation, ethnicity, and disability.
assistance for veterans and military-connected students ranging from academic support to benefits & certifications
The Highland Commons D217 Student Space is one of six student spaces within the Student Culture & Engagement Hub at the University of Arizona.
Welcome! Established in the fall of 2018, this space welcomes disabled students, faculty, staff, allies and community partners to engage with, learn about and celebrate disability identity, culture and pride. Our space offers a wide variety of programming both in person and hybrid to ensure accessibility for all. Programs include and are not limited to: a variety of community hours, wellness and destress programming, our Ableism 101 series and campus and community collaborations.