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Members of Fisher's a capella group, Drastic Measures, at their Involvement Fest table.

Student Clubs and Organizations

Fisher students are engaged! All undergraduate students are invited and encouraged to participate in activities, join and lead clubs, and take an active part in the vibrant campus community.

Our growing directory of over 40 clubs and organizations, is an integral piece of the student experience. Clubs give students a space to connect with other students around mutual interests, challenge themselves to try something new, develop leadership skills, and build on their academic experience in meaningful ways.

Check out the Involvement Fest at the beginning of each semester to learn more about clubs and meet student groups ready to recruit new members.

Clubs on Campus

Check out events happening on campus, explore what options are available, and join a few groups to get on their email list. Connect with clubs at Cardinal Hub (login required).

Academic or Department Clubs and Honor Societies

Academic or Department Clubs and Honor Societies

Clubs that are motivated by or affiliated with an academic program or department of the University. These clubs may or may not receive funding through SGA. Examples include Biology Club, American Marketing Association, Teacher Educator Student Association, Investment Club, Student Nursing Association, Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, Student Alumni Association, Residence Hall Association, Cardinal TV, etc. 

Honor Societies are national and international organizations that recognize achievement in a particular area of study and operate under the directions of specific academic departments/programs. Students are selected for membership and must meet specific criteria to be considered, as determined by the department/society.

Affinity Clubs

Affinity Clubs

Clubs and organizations related to developing affinity among and for identities and culture (e.g., Black Student Union, Asian Student Union, Muslim Student Association, Sexuality and Gender Alliance, Latine Student Union, etc.)

Club Sports

Club Sports

Club sports may engage in intercollegiate competition at the local, regional, or national club level (e.g., Club Hockey, Equestrian Club, Billiards Club, Ski & Snowboard Club, Club Baseball, etc.)

Performing Arts Clubs

Performing Arts Clubs

Clubs and organizations whose mission pertains to the arts including, but not limited to dance, music, or visual arts. Examples include Drastic Measures (a capella group), Cardinal Company (theatre), Irish Dance Club, Dance Club, Swingbirds, etc.

Programming and Special Interest Clubs

Programming and Special Interest Clubs

Clubs and organizations whose primary purpose is to host a variety of events that contribute to a thriving campus life (e.g., Student Activities Board, Commuter Council, Gaming Club, Athlete 2 Athlete, Political Action Club, etc.)

Faith-Based Clubs

Faith-Based Clubs

Clubs and organizations that offer faith-based programs, activities, connection, and education opportunities. These clubs maintain a connection with the Office of Campus Ministry (e.g., Fisher Cru, Muslim Student Association, Peer Ministry, etc.)

Service and Wellness Clubs

Service and Wellness Clubs

Service clubs provide philanthropic and community service/engagement opportunities. Examples include Teddi Dance for Love, Best Buddies, American Cancer Society on Campus, the Council for Exceptional Children, etc.

Wellness clubs are groups whose mission relates to health, wellness, and well-being, for example, Athlete 2 Athlete.