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Graphic with the text “Find your community at RIT” overlaid with photos of students cheering at an RIT event.

Some of the best parts of college start with saying yes to what interests you and seeing who you meet along the way.

Whatever you’re passionate about, there’s a place to explore it here.

Video: Clubs at RIT

With 300+ student clubs and organizations, you can:

  • Dive deeper into something you already love
  • Try something completely new
  • Meet people who just get it

From creative and cultural groups to gaming, robotics, music, service, Greek life, and more, there are so many ways to get involved. And if you don’t find what you’re looking for, you can build it.

Left: Student examines a honeycomb frame while beekeeping. Center: Students work together on a robotics project in a lab. Right: Student holds a soccer ball on an athletic field.

Start exploring

TigerFest (Aug. 23-29) is a great time to explore RIT clubs and organizations. Attend these events to meet members, learn what different groups are about, and find a few you may want to check out first. 

  • Tiger Activities Fair 
    Tuesday, Aug. 25 | 6-9 p.m. | Gordon Field House and Activities Center 

  • Intramural Free Agent Night 
    Wednesday, Aug. 26 | 5-9 p.m. | Hale-Andrews Student Life Center 

  • Greek Day 
    Thursday, Aug. 27 | 11 a.m.-2 p.m. | Greek Lawn

Can’t make it to these events during TigerFest? No problem. You can keep exploring throughout the year by looking for the “Get Involved” badge, which highlights opportunities to help you connect.

Get Involved.

And remember, getting involved doesn’t only happen at club fairs or involvement events—you can reach out to a club through CampusGroups or stop by an upcoming meeting whenever you’re ready to learn more.

Just remember, one “why not?” can lead to new friends, new skills, and moments you’ll remember forever.

 
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