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OFFICE OF CAMPUS INVOLVEMENT
Clubs & Organizations
Student Organizations are a means by which students can affect
change in both their local University experience and the world beyond. They
can also serve as places where a student can establish valuble connections
or where people of common interests can get together. From social to academic,
there is something for everyone.
The following three categories list officially
recognized student clubs and organizations on campus – there are always
new clubs forming. If
you don't find a club that's interesting, you could start one!
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Accounting Society
* Art Students League
* Philosophy Society
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English Graduate Student Association
* Graduate Social Work Organization
* New Jersey PIRG and Water Watch
* More...
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American Bar Association
* Hunter Moot Court
* Women's Law Caucus
* More...
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You can also visit the Student
Government Association (SGA) for additional forms and budget guidelines.
Want to create your own club? Click here for more details on getting
started.
It is a Rutgers University policy to make the benefits and services of its educational program, which applies to undergraduate, graduate and professional schools, available to students without discrimination based on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, age, sex, sexual orientation, handicap, marital or veteran status.
Contact the Office of Campus Involvement
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