Clubs and Organizations

The School encourages its students to get involved on campus and in the community by joining one (or more) of the 500+ clubs and student organizations at ASU. Participating in a club at ASU offers students the opportunity to meet new people, gain leadership experience, participate in community service, and enhance their overall experience at ASU.

Student Organization Resource Center (SORC) - Browse a comprehensive list of clubs and organizations at ASU representing academic and non-academic student interests. The SORC also provides support and resources to officially established clubs, including:

  • Workshops: topics include event planning, fundraising and money management, leadership, and professional development
  • Free copies and posters
  • Equipment rental
  • Mailboxes
  • Funding options
  • University facility use
  • Use of outdoor lawn/mall spaces
  • Website and email accounts

Student Clubs and Organizations with a Focus on Sustainability

Students for Sustainability Listserv – Receive or post e-mail announcements about campus sustainability groups, news, events, opportunities, etc. for students. Join now!

Student Sustainability Coalition – A forum for the exchange of resources and opportunities that contribute to the economic, social, and environmental well-being of the ASU campus and its surrounding community. The Sustainability Coalition is an "umbrella" organization under which concerned individuals or pre-existing student organizations can unite and network to forward broader sustainability objectives. These objectives include, but are not limited to, promoting social justice and reducing ASU's ecological footprint. For more information on the coalition, please contact Lisa Murphy at lisa.m.murphy@asu.edu.

ASU Clean Energy

Ready Aware Devoted (RAD) Recycling

Engineers Without Borders at ASU