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These are among the most popular clubs and organizations at Assumption with offices in Hagan Campus Center or connected to departments at the University. Sign-up. Join. get involved!

Active Minds

Active Minds is a national organization that aims to promote mental health awareness and education for college students. At Assumption, we collaborate with other clubs on campus to host events intended to start conversations about wellness and mental health.

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Have questions or want to join? Contact Anna Mullen

Admissions Ambassadors

The Admissions Office hosts a number of events to welcome prospective students and their families to campus. Join a group of students who are passionate about Assumption as you share your experiences with future students as a certified tour guide or meeting with future hounds.


Have questions or want to join?

Contact Jess McCaughey or Eli Beberman

ALANA

ALANA (African American, Latino American, Asian American & Native American) is a student-run organization that plans multicultural programs and activities for students, focusing on diversity and inclusion. You should join because it gives students an opportunity to explore and discover different identities and cultures in a safe space with fun people and activities.   

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Have questions or want to join? Contact Shadda Cliche.   


Campus Activities Board (CAB)

Did you know that CAB hosts and plans about 90% of the events on campus! Those who join CAB learn how to plan programs, talk to vendors, and host large-scale events for students to enjoy. A plus is that you get to interact with a majority of the students on campus, that you may never get to meet.  

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Have questions or want to join? 
Contact Jared Curci.

Peers Advocating Wellness for Students (PAWS)

PAWS provides education, guidance, and resources in the area of alcohol, drugs, social, sexual, physical, and mental wellness by engaging students in fun, interactive programs. PAWS educators promote an open-minded, caring, and non-judgmental atmosphere at Assumption University. Students join PAWS to be part of an engaging, interactive, and close-knit group dedicated to educating and raising awareness on mental health, sexual and domestic violence, consent, nutrition, and more. We incorporate self-care activities such as painting, making stress balls, yoga, and more to promote an environment in which students feel supported. 

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Have a question? Want to join? Contact Kaitlin Durkin

Residence Hall Association

The RHA oversees the hall councils and town halls in each of the residence halls on campus. We approve budgets, events, and fundraisers, as well as offer any additional guidance! We also hold many of our own fundraisers, such as Care Packages and Late Nights throughout the year such as, a Christmas/Holiday themed one in late November and our annual Duck Hunt, where we hide ducks around campus that can be redeemed for a prize, in the spring. This club has provided members, both as a group and individually, to be more confident with getting involved on campus and meeting people from other clubs too!  

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Have a question? Want to join? Contact Leah Scontras

Resident Assistants

Resident Assistants (RAs) are student leaders employed by Residential Life. RAs create communities within the residence halls, act as mentors to residential students, create programming opportunities, and enforce policy. Students can apply to be an RA during November and December for the next academic year. Students are eligible to be an RA with sophomore standing or higher. Graduate students may also apply. The RA role is one that offers dynamic leadership and para-professional development.

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Have questions or want to join? Contact Res Life

Student Ambassadors

Throughout the year, the Admissions Office hosts a number of events to welcome prospective students and their families to campus. Join a group of students who are passionate about Assumption as you share your experiences with future students as a certified tour guide or meeting with future hounds.

Have questions or want to join? Contact Jessica McCaughey or Eli Beberman.

Student Government Association (SGA)

The Assumption University Student Government Association advocates for the entire student body and strive to enhance their college experience. The Student Government Association offers opportunities for positive change, personal growth, and development within the Assumption College community. With passion, integrity, dedication, and understanding, we are committed to continual involvement within our community all while upholding the mission of the college.

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Have a question? Want to join? Contact Maria LeDoux.