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Student Organizations

The officially registered Rutgers University student organizations fall under several categories, each listed below with a detailed description. Download the Student Involvement Guide (2MB PDF) for a list of student organizations, activities, and other useful information.

Click here for our searchable database of officially-recognized student organizations.

Organization Types

Academic: An organization that encourages scholarly learning outside the classroom. It may or may not be related to a university academic program or affiliated with a non-university scholarly organization.

Community Service: An organization that looks to benefit a community or organization through volunteered services.

Cultural: A racial, ethnic or social group with a shared set of attitudes, customary beliefs, values, goals, and practices.

Honorary: An organization that seeks to recognize students who excel academically. Membership in the group is often based on GPA.

Leisure: An organization whose purpose is to provide freedom from time-consuming duties, responsibilities, or academics.

Media: An organization that exists in order to provide information related to their purpose through means of mass communication, such as newspapers, magazines, radio, or television.

Performing Arts: An organization that would perform in front of an audience in an artistic format such as dance, drama, and/or music.

Religious: Organizations that have or show belief in and reverence for God or a deity and/or are upholding the principles of a particular religion.

Religious Cultural: An organization whose purpose is interwoven with both aspects of a Cultural and Religious Organization.

Social Action/Political: A Social Action student organization usually exists to encourage some sort of socioeconomic reform. A Political student organization relates to or deals with the structure or affairs of government, politics, or the state; and/or is influenced by partisan interests. These organizations may or may not overlap.

Rutgers University Student Assembly (R.U.S.A.); R.U.S.A. Allocations Board:
The newly created student government of Rutgers University, R.U.S.A., in conjunction with the Campus Councils, seeks to provide University-wide advocacy on student concerns and effectively disperse the student activity fee. Their goal is to provide maximal opportunity for student leadership, provide localized student representation, and encourage a vibrant campus life.

 
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