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Clubs and Organizations

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Clubs and organizations are more than just fun extracurricular activities (though they can be that too). They can also be one of the most impactful and meaningful parts of your college experience.

With more than 200 clubs and student organizations at Chapman, there's something for everyone. Here are some general areas, though keep in mind that clubs/organizations can exist across multiple of these categories:

Clubs by topic/category

Explore our array of student clubs categorized by topic so you can easily pinpoint your interests.

Academic and professional clubsstudents at conference

Chapman has a diverse range of academic and professional clubs that will enhance your educational experience, provide networking opportunities, and foster personal development.

Here are just a few examples of the academic/professional clubs you can join:

  • Honor Societies: Recognizes academic excellence across various disciplines and fields of study.
  • National Society of Collegiate Scholars (NSCS): Recognizes high-achieving students through scholarships, leadership training, internship opportunities, and job-search resources.
  • Research and Development Club: Encourages student innovation and collaboration in independent research projects.
  • Professional fraternities: Several of our Greek Life opportunities are professional fraternities (which are open to all genders) that align with different fields of study. 
  • Medical clubs: If you want to become a medical professional, joining a medical club/organization is an important part of your application to professional school.

In addition, there are likely clubs and organizations that align well with your school/college. Visit the pages below to learn more about these options:

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion-based clubsinvolvement fair

Inclusion-based clubs provide a space for you to engage in meaningful conversations and connect with people who share your same background or identity. They also provide opportunities to learn from other perspectives.

To see a list of inclusion-based clubs and their details, visit the DEI Student Clubs and Organizations page.

Brianna Valdovinos ’26
Sociology major, member of Latinx Club
"When I started at Chapman, I didn't anticipate the tight-knit community I would discover. Transitioning from high school to college was challenging, but finding my place on campus changed everything. The Latinx Club provided me with a sense of belonging and helped me reclaim my cultural identity, making Chapman feel like my second home.”

Creative clubs and organizationsimprov students

Chapman celebrates creativity and artistic expression through a variety of clubs that can fuel your passions and allow you to collaborate with like-minded individuals. These clubs are also open to all Chapman students, regardless of your major.

Here are just a few examples of creative clubs you can join:

  • Calliope Art & Literary Magazine: Showcases student artwork and literary pieces in an annual student-developed publication.
  • Chapman on Broadway: Brings the magic of Broadway to campus with student-produced musicals and theater productions.
  • Improv Incorporated: A club dedicated to the art of improvisational comedy and theater.
  • Performance ensembles: Chapman's Conservatory of Music offers numerous performance ensembles that are open to auditions for all Chapman students. The ensembles cover a wide range of disciplines, from instrument-only groups to mariachi bands and beyond!
  • Dance clubs: These clubs unite students who share an interest in dancing, offering opportunities to learn, practice, and perform various styles including ballet, hip-hop, salsa, contemporary, jazz, and more. 

Community engagement clubsstudent volunteer

Community engagement clubs are dedicated to making a positive impact beyond campus borders by bringing students together to participate in volunteer work, service projects, and community initiatives.

More than 75% of Chapman students get involved in volunteer programs and projects, offering you the chance to forge friendships while giving back to the community.

To learn more about our these clubs and how you can get involved, visit the Community Engagement page.

Kelly Ma '21
Former Business Administration major, now an operations and events director
"When applying for jobs, I often referred to my volunteer experience, which taught me professionalism and strong interpersonal skills. Volunteering was invaluable because it allowed me to grow personally and give back to the community at the same time. It's just as relevant now and will certainly boost your resume in the future!"

Greek Lifestudents at recruiting table

Greek Life at Chapman opens the doors for personal growth, leadership development, and lifelong friendships. 

There are nine national sororities and eight international fraternities (along with five co-ed professional fraternities), that all host social events and fundraising activities, as well as offer countless leadership opportunities.

To learn more about Greek Life at Chapman, visit our Greek Life page.

Social clubs and organizationsupb students

Social clubs at Chapman provide fun, recreational, and engaging activities that can help you connect with fellow students who have the same hobbies and interests and build lasting friendships.

Here are some examples of social clubs you can join:

  • The Collective: Connect with the community through various student-run events and creative gatherings, including concerts and flea markets.
  • Outdoor activities and clubs: Enjoy hiking, surfing and other adventures in Southern California with fellow Chapman students.
  • University Program Board: Plan and participate in campus-wide events and activities.

Student Government Association

The Student Government Association (SGA) at Chapman represents the student body, advocating for student interests and enhancing campus life through various initiatives and events.

SGA provides leadership opportunities and a platform for students to voice their concerns and contribute to the university's decision-making processes.

To learn more about SGA's role and how you can get involved, visit the Student Government Association page.

Starting a club

As a Chapman student, you can create your own club if the one you're looking for doesn't exist yet.

Visit the Starting a Club page to learn more about the process!


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