
Clubs and organizations are an integral part of student life at UST. They exist to provide you with an opportunity to continue your education outside of the classroom. Choosing to be involved is a great way to enhance social, interpersonal, problem solving and many other important skills. With approximately 100 clubs and organizations you are bound to find some groups which meet your interest.
An organization is a formal group of people with one or more shared goals. For recognition purposes, a club/organization must be comprised of at least ten University of St. Thomas students, have a stated purpose, constitution, and comply with university policies and procedures, including those outlined in the USG constitution, Club and Organization Handbook, and the Undergraduate Student Policy Handbook . UST clubs and organizations are classified in the following categories:
Activities and membership center on a particular academic or collegiate course of study or curriculum. A university department may sponsor the organization.
Activities and membership involves development thought, volunteer work, and or service.
Activities and membership center on a particular special interest such as a culture, a social issue or concern, political ideology.
Sports related clubs that emphasize some type of physical activity in which members compete with other schools.
Activities and membership involves development thought, volunteer work, and or service.
If you are having trouble locating a club or just want to view all recognized clubs, take a look here.
Contact the office of Campus Life to find out more information or refer to the Club Handbook to
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