Get Involved at UA!
Monday, April 17, 2017
| | | | | Get involved! Hi Diana,
One of the best ways to get the most out of your collegiate experience is by getting involved.
Whether you’re interested in getting involved in Greek life, or a social or academic club, the University of Arizona has more than 600 clubs and organizations, guaranteeing there’s something for everyone. Below is just a small taste of the types of clubs and organizations the UA has to offer: - University of Arizona Harry Potter Alliance (UAHPA) – The University of Arizona Harry Potter Alliance chapter is one of many HPA chapters in the country. It is part of the international non-profit recognized by J.K. Rowling as one of the best fan organizations to date.
- Eller Ambassadors - Eller Ambassadors is an Eller student organization focused on the representation of our business college. For many, Eller Ambassadors are the first point of contact for prospective undergraduate pre-business students.
- Cliffhangers of the University of Arizona (UA Climbing Team) - Do you like to rock climb? Then you should check the Cliffhangers out! Their goal is to unify the students of the University of Arizona who share a passion for rock climbing. Never climbed before? That is okay, they can teach you everything you need to know!
- Arizona Model United Nations (AZMUN) - AZMUN is one of the largest clubs on campus. We are a tight-knit group of students dedicated in discussing pressing global issues, improving public speaking skills, and participating in meaningful debate. We compete nationally and host our own conference
And if none of the existing clubs appeal to you, you can always start your own!
Joining a club or organization is a great way to meet new Wildcats and become more involved in the UA community.
The browse the Organizations Directory, visit their website.
If you have any questions, please contact us at admissions@arizona.edu or (520) 621-3237.
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