There are over 25 student clubs and organizations recognized by the Student Senate and the University of Mary. The organizations reflect the diversity of students and their interests at the University of Mary. Clubs and organizations on campus range from academic interests to hobbies and recreational interests. As students join and graduate, the needs change and clubs and organizations come and go. By no means are clubs and organizations static components of the University of Mary. If there is not a club or organization that interests you, it is very easy to start one. Specific activities and organizations have been established on campus to aid students in their growth as members of the University of Mary community.
Getting Involved

Education is not only gained in the classroom.
You can attend classes and get a degree or you can become involved and receive an education. Being a part of a club or organization can be a rewarding and enjoyable experience. You must make the most of your co-curricular activity in college. Getting involved in an organization is a commitment — a commitment to learning, to serving, and to you. The experiences gained through involvement in student organizations can teach important skills that can benefit you in the job market upon graduation.