Learning is more than what takes place inside a classroom. By becoming involved in a club or organization you can learn about parts of yourself you may not have known existed.
When you become involved in clubs and organizations you open up opportunities to:
- Enrich your academic/campus experience
- Make a positive difference on campus and in the community
- Gain skills for use in present and future careers
- Meet new people
- Improve team building, critical thinking, and communication skills
- Learn about diverse cultures and backgrounds
- Interact with faculty, staff, alumni, business and community leaders
- Enhance your resume
With more than 40 student organizations on campus (and new ones added each semester), you're sure to find your fit here. Categories of clubs include: academic, business, cultural, governing, Greek, and special interest. If you have a special interest in something that is not already available we encourage you to start your own club. In the Office of Student Life we have made the process of starting a new club easy to accomplish.
For information about current clubs and organizations at La Verne or how to start your own club, contact Angie Anderson, Club and Organization Advisor at the Office of Student Life at 909.593.3511, Ext. 4473 or at aanderson@laverne.edu.
Spring 2010 - Important Deadlines & Dates:
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Club Fair: Wednesday, February 3rd from 11am - 1pm (reserve your booth by clicking on Booth Reservation on the left or contacting the Club & Org Coordinator at extension 4482. Club Fair theme: Black History Month)
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Club Roundtable: Tuesday, February 16th from 11:30am - 12:30pm in PDR
(mandatory meeting by at least 1 representative of your club/organization. Important information for your clubs' future)
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Recognition Paperwork Deadline:
Friday, February 19th by 12:00pm in the Office of Student Life
. (Strict deadline to ensure your clubs' eligibility to request funds from ASULV.)
