UAS Student Organizations
Do you have an interest or hobby? Looking for a fun way to meet and hang out with other students who share your interests, make connections, and pad your resume? Check out the list of Active RSOs below!
Don't see the club you're looking for? Consider starting one of your own! The club registration process is easy, and as an official club you'll have access to resources not available to other groups on campus! For more information on starting clubs, see Registration tabs below.
Student Organization Information
Clubs are required to register themselves with SE&L every year. If your club has been registered in the past, you will be allowed to re-register each year by the end of September. For new clubs, you'll have the opportunity to register each Fall.
In order to meet the minimum qualifications, clubs must have three officer positions (President, Secretary, and Treasurer) a faculty/staff advisor, and be open to all UAS students. One person cannot hold more than one position.
Clubs must have a mission/purpose statement, goals and objectives, and hold regular meetings for general membership with notice on the UAS Connect.
Important: Until each registration is complete, the club is considered inactive and will not be allowed to reserve rooms on campus or access its financial account.
You may update or change the information given in the form at any time by emailing the SE&L office.
Continuing clubs who fail to register each Fall or fail to demonstrate activity for one full semester will go into "inactive" status. Inactive clubs will not have access to any rights and privileges of official, registered clubs. Clubs will be notified of their inactive status. Appeals will be on a case by case basis. After one full calendar year of inactivity, any funds remaining in the club’s account will be returned to the Student Government general funds. In order to regain active status at any time during this year, clubs must complete the new club registration process and verify their status with the SE&L office.
Why Join a Student Club?
Student organizations are an essential part of campus life at the University of Alaska Southeast. Involvement in student organizations can enrich your experience as a UAS student and offer you the chance to develop leadership skills as well as strengthen your relationships with fellow students, your campus, and the Juneau community.
Joining or starting a club may help you:
- Meet new people and make new friends
- Make connections with UAS faculty and staff
- Make connections within the Juneau community
- Relieve stress
- Add new skills and experiences to your resume
If you have any questions about student clubs, please contact the Student Engagement & Leadership Office.