Has your student found their niche at Auburn yet? The start of a new semester provides new opportunities to get involved. Student satisfaction increases when students feel connected. If your student is looking for connection, here are 2 simple ways for them to check out student organizations on campus.
O-Days
Every Wednesday from 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Auburn Student Involvement hosts O-Days on the Haley Concourse. Student clubs and organizations set up tables to provide information and invite new members to join. This is a low-key way for your student to explore different organizations.
Involvement Ambassadors
Involvement Ambassadors are a group of students who are experts on all the involvement opportunities on campus. They meet with students to share information about groups and activities that are tailored to each student’s interests and needs. Your student can schedule an appointment, or drop in the Student Involvement Office on the 3rd floor of the Melton Student Center.
With more than 550 student organizations at Auburn University and an office devoted to helping students get involved, there is sure to be something for your student.
Visit AUInvolve to learn more.
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