Seniors, as you are moving on to your next steps, have you thought about what you are going to be doing once you’re there? If you are taking the college path, you should know what type of activities or clubs you could join once you enter. Below are just a few ideas you could be interested in at popular colleges.
Washington State University (WSU):
- Book Club:
“The WSUV Book Club is here to provide a welcoming space for students to share their love of reading, discover new books, and engage in meaningful discussions…”
- Cornelia Street Cougs- Swifties of WSU Vancouver:
“The Swifties of WSU Vancouver are a welcoming and inclusive space for students who share an appreciation for Taylor Swift’s music, artistry, and cultural influence.”
- History Club:
“If you love diving into the past, you’ve found your people. We’re a friendly group where fellow history buffs can chat about fascinating eras, indulge their inner history nerd, and discover new insights from each other and the countless stories history has to tell. “
- Psychology Club:
“Mental health is something we believe is valuable to our well-being….We aim to host events that foster compassion and community and other events that are resourceful to psych majors.”
Evergreen Community College:
- Art Club:
“Art Club aims to create a space and time for students to connect, collaborate and create.”
- Yoga Club:
“Yoga club aims to connect students with an interest in yoga and provide regular opportunities for practicing together. No experience needed!”
- Live Music Collective, Ev.:
“We are devoted to promoting live music on campus by connecting musicians to one another, connecting with other music related organizations, and hosting live music events.”
- Fashion Club, Ev.:
“A club that sparks inspiration, creativity, and kindness in one another. Quilting together all of evergreen one stitch at a time.”
University of Oregon:
- Financial Management Association:
“…is a professional development club focused on introducing students to the world of finance and helping build skills to excel in any professional environment.”
- UO Public Speaking:
“UO Public Speaking is dedicated to empowering individuals to build confidence and communication skills in a supportive environment.”
- Bee Friendly Committee:
“We intend to promote awareness of pollinators through campus and the surrounding community; with informational outreach, volunteering to expand pollinator-friendly patches on campus, and hosting awareness events and fundraisers.”





























