Looking for more? Nothing to do on campus? That’s just not true. Find what you’re interested in. Join. Meet new people. Have fun. It’s that simple.
Want to maximize your time at FAU? Then read on. As a FAU student, you'll spend plenty of time going to class, studying, and building a great academic foundation. But you'll have lots of hours that won't be "book time." This is when you'll have a chance to meet new people, learn about things you'll never find in the lecture hall... and have a lot of fun.
During the course of your matriculation, you'll spend 80% of your time on things other than academic endeavors. How you devote that time will have a marked effect on your learning and employment potential.
Student activities compliment and enhance your overall educational experience. Your involvement can expose you to a variety of social, cultural, intellectual, spiritual, recreational and governance opportunities and challenges. Take advantage of your opportunities to interact with other students, faculty, and staff and learn outside the classroom while making lifelong friendships!
You can get involved in a variety of co-curricular activities, including:
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Academic Honor Societies
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Special Interest organizations
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Greek social organizations
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Professional associations
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Religious
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Recreational
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Student Government Association
Campus Life Across FAU
Student Life is not confined to the Boca Raton campus. There are numerous opportunities for involvement on all of FAU’s campus. Whether its working out in the Wellness Center on the Davie campus; playing Intramural soccer on the Jupiter Campus or hiking the Nature Trail on the Treasure Coast Campus; there are a multitude of opportunities and experiences taking place on FAU’s Partner Campuses in Davie, Jupiter and Port St. Lucie.
The Partner Campuses are home to a variety of activities and events that will allow you to meet new people, learn about things you'll never find in the lecture hall... and have a lot of fun.
Did you know that FAU’s Partner Campuses are home to:
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Campus Based Student Government Associations
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Almost 100 Student Clubs including:
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Academic Honor Societies
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Special Interest organizations
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Professional associations
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Religious
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Recreational programs and activities
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And hundreds of special events that make college fun
Students who get involved outside the classroom are more likely to:
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participate in class discussions
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develop leadership and crucial thinking skills
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be active contributors within their profession and community
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have a positive college experience
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be more confident
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succeed in life
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pursue a post-graduate degree or certification
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GRADUATE !!!
A College education is about more than just getting a degree.
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