Connections lead to personal and career growth
Clubs
College provides amazing opportunities for you to learn outside the classroom, to make friends from diverse backgrounds, and to get involved with others who share your passions. Joining a University of Arizona club will build your resume, improve your social life, and enhance your personal development. With several clubs across campus dedicated to a variety of areas (including our very own majors-only ambassadors club!), you’ll be able to find ways to get involved.
University of Arizona Student Clubs
There are more than 600 clubs for UA students to pursue all sorts of interests. Below is just a sampling of clubs where Human Development and Family Science students can make new friends and lifelong connections while making a difference across campus and within the community.
- African Americans in Life Science
- Alpha Zeta (national honorary for students in all CALES Majors)
- CALES (College of Agriculture, Life and Environmental Sciences) Ambassadors
- CALES First Cats for first generation students
- CALES PALS Peer Mentors
- Challah for Hunger
- Dean’s Entrepreneurial Leadership Council
- Human Development & Family Science Ambassadors
- Kindness Club
- Life Sciences Student Association
- Partners of Hands of Hope (POHOH; a group that advocates for women’s health and well-being)
- Physical, Occupational, & Speech Therapy Association (POST; group for those interested in these careers)
- Pride Alliance
- Rotaract Club of the University of Arizona (UA Rotaract; a local and international service organization)
- Students Opposed to Domestic Abuse (SODA)
- Tau Sigma Honor Society (academic honor society designed to recognize and promote the academic excellence and involvement of transfer students)
- UA Mind and Body
- University Of Arizona Collegiate 4-H
- University of Arizona Health and Fitness Club
- Wildcats for Wellness: A Student Health Initiative (WellCats)