At Xavier, the world outside the classroom is yours to discover. We offer many activities, programs and events for all students to immerse themselves in as part of the campus community. Some are academic. Some are social. All are designed to enrich the student experience.
There are many student groups and organizations. See below:
Student Groups
2009-2010 Xavier University Club/Organization List
Clubs
A club is a group of 10 or more students who have joined together for a common social, educational, religious or cultural purpose.
Subordinate Body
A group of students that is either elected or appointed that serves an official function but is not named in the Student Government Association constitution. They are primarily programming or advisory gorups and may have a faculty or staff advisor chosen by them or appointed by the University.
Recognized Student Organization (R.S.O.)
Student activities or groups whose functions are important to the student body and whom the Senate and the Association President should protect from undue university influence.
Student Working Groups
Organizations with students and possibly non-student members that exist to implement common goals or determine or enforce university policies. They are not subordinate groups within the Student Government Association, but may work in connection with Association bodies.
Club Day on the Mall
Monday, September 14, 2009
Club Day on the Mall at Xavier is something to see. It is a time, held once every fall, for each club and organization to display what their club is all about. You don’t want to miss it!
Form your own club
At Xavier, we have clubs for just about everything. But every year, new clubs are added. Interested in forming your own? Find out more.
Club Spotlight: X-treme Fans
What could be more fun than painting yourself blue and white from head to toe and joining 10,250 other Xavier fans in one of the most intense environments in all of college basketball?
Club Workshop Financial Paperwork Presentation
