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Getting Involved
Students learn more when they are engaged in all aspects of their college experience. At Dickinson, involvement on campus can be defined in many ways. Joining student organizations, engaging in student-faculty research, participating in service-learning opportunities and attending campus cultural events are just a few examples.
The benefits of being actively involved with campus organizations, activities and events are numerous. Students learn about themselves—their individual talents, skills and values—while also making significant contributions to the college community and beyond.
[ADDITION: Callout link to Community Engagement page]
• Student Organizations [Link to campus life page]
o Academic/department organizations
o Academic recognition and honor societies
o Campus media organizations
o Community-service organizations
o Leadership programs
o Multicultural/social justice organizations
o Multi-Organizational Board committees
o Religious organizations
o Special-interest organizations
o Sports, intramural and club activities
o Student Senate
• Religious Life [Link to religious life & community service page]
o Religious Life Council
o Religious holidays on campus
o Calendar
o Student groups
o Faith communities near Dickinson
o Campus worship
o Asbell Center for Jewish Life
• Greek Life [Link to Greek life page (new)]
o Interfraternity Council
o Panhellenic Association
o Fraternities
o Sororities
• Leadership Opportunities [Links not active – Phase II?]
o Leadership Boot Camp
o What Matters Most
o Advisory Boards
o Bonner Scholars
o Student leadership positions
• Working on Campus [Link to student employment page]
o Work-study programs
o Student employment
• Internships and Career Exploration Opportunities [Link to Career Center page]