Student Organizations

Make friends. Get involved. Share your passion.

 

Albany State University has organizations for community, academics, performance, culture — or anything you can dream of.

Getting involved on campus is one of the best ways to make the most out of your college experience. By getting involved, you will meet other students who share similar interests to you who you may not have met otherwise, you will open yourself up to new ways of thinking and experiencing the world around you, and you will grow and develop in may ways that a classroom environment can’t provide.

As a result of getting involved, students develop a campus support network, build interpersonal skills, and engage in the ASU Experience.

Student Organization leaders grow their leadership skills and plan fun activities for their organization and the campus at large.  Current student leaders report that their communication, interpersonal, and social skills have improved as a result of being involved on campus and in the community. If you're looking to get involved and grow your skills, student orgs are a great place to start!

There are 8 different categories of organizations, including:

Academic/Departmental                Organizations tied to an academic program or department on campus  
Community Service Organizations committed to serving non-profits and the community  
Culture & Identity Organizations that represent and celebrate culture and heritage  
Governance Organizations that represent the student body  
Honorary Organizations dedicated to academic achievement in various disciplines   
Recreation & Sport Clubs Organizations engaged in intercollegiate competition or recreational endeavors  
Religious Organizations that are faith based  
Social Greek Organizations Organization that are members of Fraternity & Sorority Life  
Special Interests Organizations dedicated to student passions that do not fall in previous categories  

 

RSO Executive Leadership Team

Dontavious Scott, Student Organizational Leadership Consultant
Position:           Organizational Development
Email:            dscott16@students.asurams.edu
Location: Student Engagement Suite (Orange Zone)- East Campus Student Center 
Sherrmitria Garrett, Student Organizational Leadership Consultant
Position:           Organizational Logistics 
Email:            sgarret9@students.asurams.edu
Location: Student Engagement Suite (Orange Zone)- East Campus Student Center 
Dedra S. Williams, Dean
Position:         Student Development 
Department: Student Engagement 
Phone:              229-500-2039
Email:              dedra.wiliams@asurams.edu
Location: Student Engagement Suite (Orange Zone)- East Campus Student Center