More than 1,000 student clubs and organizations provide an opportunity for every ASU student to become involved. Students can find unique opportunities to connect via SunDevil Sync.
The Graduate and Professional Association (GPSA) is the graduate student government for Arizona State University. We provide services and resources that facilitate and empower student success in all aspects of academic life, and advocate for students not only on university level but also in all levels of government.
The School of Social Work has a number of student organizations to join, no matter which location you're attending. Visit the School of Social Work Student Life webpage to view opportunities to get involved.
The purposes of AISWSA are to increase student involvement in all AISWSA operations; enhance communication and cooperation among all segments of the American Indian social work students, SSW, ASU, and surrounding communities; and, promote other activities which enhance the academic, social, and cultural growth of students and members of the community.
Contact Us:
602-496-0101
Faculty Advisor:
Chris Sharp at Christopher.Sharp@asu.edu
Compassion for Her is an organizational group of undergraduates and graduates who support the empowerment of women in need and strive to spread awareness of homelessness in the valley.
Faculty Advisor:
Michelle "Mick" Beyers at mbeyers@asu.edu
Latin@s Unid@s is a group of undergraduate and graduate social work students at ASU seeking to support Latino/a students in their academic and professional pursuits. We will fulfill our mission by partnering with fellow students and other local and statewide communities in an effort to promote positive social change on campus and in the community.
Faculty Advisor:
Stephanie Lechuga-Peña at Stephanie.L.Pena@asu.edu
The mission of the Macro Social Work Student Network is to promote the value of macro social work practice through education, networking, and activism.
Faculty Advisors:
Chris Sharp at christopher.sharp@asu.edu
Shanondora Billiot at shanondora.billiot@asu.edu
Phi Alpha is the National Honor Society for ASU Social Work students. Through membership, students have opportunities to learn more about the profession, get involved with humanitarian activities, and explore career choices for the future through networking with social workers in the community.
Faculty Advisors:
Hilary Haseley hhaseley@asu.edu
Cynthia Peters cynthia.peters@asu.edu
SWAT is a student-run organization that is focused on promoting the social work profession and values while also providing a space for social work students to gather. Join SWAT and see current events and meetings on Sun Devil Central: https://sundevilcentral.eoss.asu.edu/index
Faculty Advisor:
Kassaw Merie at kmerie@asu.edu
SWSO is composed of students from all School of Social Work degree programs. SWSO promotes student activities and interests and represents student issues to the SSW administration and faculty.
Faculty Advisors:
Elisa Kawam at ekawam@asu.edu
Marcos Martinez at mmarti72@asu.edu
The Tucson Student Council brings together representatives from both the BSW and MSW programs to build a vibrant, connected community. From hosting community-building events on campus to engaging with service in the broader Tucson area, the council creates a strong sense of belonging and school spirit. It’s also a great way to make your voice heard—Council members advocate for student interests and work closely with faculty and administration.
Staff Advisor:
Heather Voelkel at heather.voelkel@asu.edu