Explore your interests outside the classroom.
While coursework and studying are a big part of academics, we believe you should get involved outside of the classroom so you can make the most of your college experience. From making new friends to learning concepts in a different perspective, you’ll show future employers you can work well with others and manage your time effectively. There are more than 1,000 clubs to choose from at ASU, so we’re confident there’s something that’ll meet your needs.
Browse some organizations within our school:
- ASU Chapter of Minorities and Philosophy (MAP) - a collection of students in philosophy departments that aims to examine and address issues of minority participation in academic philosophy.
- Philosophy Club – a group of students who come together to discuss philosophy
- Political History and Leadership - a forum for students to learn and discuss political thought and leadership in order to foster a better understanding of government.
- Theta Alpha Kappa – a national honor society for religious studies/theology