Student Organizations
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Pre-Dental Club | This club is for those who desire a profession or have an interest in the dental field. Our purpose as a club is to help students affiliate with the option of pursuing dentistry while making a difference in the community. Members are offered knowledge about dentistry, opportunities for community service, and the chance to participate in volunteer projects year round. | |
Pre-Vet Club | Our club offers an academic and social support system for pre-professional students in veterinary medicine. It promotes scholarship, fellowship, leadership and character among its members through biweekly meetings, pertinent trips and activities. Our main goal is to educate members on careers in veterinary medicine and provide information regarding entrance requirements to the various veterinary colleges. | |
Pre-Med Club | We are a club for the future Pre-Health professionals at WSU working to collaborate and network with each other and professionals in the community. | |
Pre-Health Club | We are a club for the future Pre-Health professionals at WSU working to collaborate and network with each other and professionals in the community. | |
Minority Association of Prehealth Students | The Minority Association of Pre-Health Students (MAPS) is a nationally recognized organization under the Student National Medical Association (SNMA). | |
Zoology Club | The WSU Zoology Club provides students with opportunities to tour research facilities on campus, make connections with professors doing research at WSU, volunteer at animal sanctuaries, find people in similar majors as them, and learn more about wildlife. | |
Wildlife Society | The Washington State University Wildlife Society is the student chapter of a national group. This club is designed to allow people with an interest in wildlife to gain experience, connect with biologists, and learn more about the wide range of topics, activities, and jobs dealing with wildlife. | |
Environmental Science Club | ASWSU ESA is dedicated to providing guidance for the WSU administration, ASWSU, and the greater student body, through specialized insight in all aspects of sustainability and environmental health. | |
Scientista | For women who love science, technology, engineering and math at WSU! | |
Team Mentoring Program | Helping multicultural and first generation STEM students build connections for success | |
Undergraduate Research Club | The WSU Undergraduate Research Club is a natural way to connect with other students who are interested in and getting the most from such opportunities at WSU. | |
Forestry Club | We are a student chapter of the Society of American Foresters (SAF), which is the largest and oldest professional society representing the forestry profession in the United States. We have a number of activities, including social events (e.g., bonfires), forest management activities such as thinning stands for firewood, chainsaw training, forestry skills training, and networking with the local working chapter of the SAF. | |
Water Resources Club | The Water Resources Club is open to undergraduate and graduate students- from any major- who are interested in water-related sciences. The overarching mission of the Club is to 1) educate students and the public about local, regional, and global water issues, 2) provide opportunities to improve water resources, 3) help facilitate hands-on, research experiences for students and 4) socialize in a relaxed and inclusive environment | |
Full List of Clubs | Full list of clubs and organizations within the College of Arts and Sciences. |
Student Centers
Name | Description | Social Media |
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Academic Success and Career Center | The Academic Success and Career Center provides career and academic assistance to WSU students. | |
WSU Womens Center | Our mission is to engage with the multi-dimensional experiences of women, to challenge patterns of injustice for people of all genders, and to provide a welcoming and inclusive space. We elevate all marginalized voices while prioritizing prerogatives to learn, organize, and support one another as peers and mentors. We foster a community dynamic both within and beyond the Women*s Center that is collaborative, creative, and inclusive. | |
WSU Chicanx/Latinx Student Center | Our mission at the Chicanx Latinx Student Center is to promote academic success and achievement for all students especially those of Latin/Spanish ethnicity, culture, community, heritage and linguistic backgrounds. Therefore, the Center provides academic guidance, programming, professional services, and connections to promote the students’ academic success and personal development. The Center exists to serve as a support for all students and communities by providing the connections to foster a culturally relevant transition, adjustment, persistence, achievement, and graduation from Washington State University. | |
WSU Black Student Union | The Black Student Union is an organization dedicated to Black Excellence, Community Service/Outreach, and Cultural Enrichment and Unity. BSU serves as an advocate as well as financial, administrative, and programmatic support to our umbrella organizations and the community. | |
WSU AAPI Student Center | The Asian-American & Pacific Islander Center (AAPISC) is part of Multicultural Student Services (MSS). It is a multipurpose space promoting academic excellence, leadership development, and social engagement.The "Center" is a home base for any student to collaborate with departments, colleges, and community partners. It provides enriching programs and outreach across campus with the broader WSU community. We look forward to meeting you! | |
WSU Native Student Center | The Center is a space in which members of the Native graduate student community can relax, work, and hold meetings. Comfortable seating, tables, coffee, and tea are available. Food and drinks can also be purchased at the Cleveland Hall Espresso Bar, or at the vending machines just outside of the Center. Resources available at the Center will be expanded in the future to include computers and more. The Center can be reserved for use by Native American student organizations after 4:00 PM each day. | |
Other Student Involvement Resources
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Associated Students of Washington State University | The Associated Students of Washington State University (ASWSU) is the student government at WSU and serves as a resource and advocate for current and prospective students. Our organization creates opportunities to develop student leaders who are holistic thinkers, culturally competent and professionals for the next generation. |
Leadership Programs | Student leadership development programs for different interests. Each program uses different experiences to help you grow personally as a student at WSU. |
Student Entertainment Board | The Washington State University Student Entertainment Board provides dynamic and accessible arts and entertainment programs to the campus community. |
WSU Greek Life | Promoting leadership, service, community, and lifelong relationships. |
Civic and Community Engagement | Civic and Community Engagement is central to the public purpose of higher education and essential to the student experience, empowering students to become active citizens in a democratic society. The community engagement offices at WSU exist to forge community-campus partnerships that build community capacity, generate knowledge, and solve problems through service, leadership, and scholarship. |