What types of clubs does Purdue have?
Purdue’s large size equals huge diversity in activities, clubs, and organizations – over 800 in all. Furthermore, if we don’t have a club for your favorite activity, you and a friend (and a faculty advisor) can start your own! Many clubs hold callouts or informational meetings early in the fall. These are announced in your Mortar Board, the Exponent, on the Get Involved at Purdue online flyer board, on posters around campus, and on table notices in the residence hall dining rooms. How can I become involved in student government? Purdue Student Government (PSG) welcomes new student involvement. Visit their offices in Stewart Center, Room G-6. PSG frequently runs announcements in the Exponent about opportunities for involvement. You could also serve in student government within the residence hall or your college or school. The Undergraduate Studies Program has it’s own USP Student Council and USP Student Senator – think about getting involved! What do students do on weekends? We definite