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The American Chemical Society USF Student Chapter is an active group of students interested in chemistry. Chapter activities can range from hosting seminar speakers to going on field trips to local labs and museums to being involved in chemistry outreach to the community. The American Chemical Society Student Chapter strives to prepare students as they continue their education or enter into a career in the field of chemistry.
The purpose of the Asian American Pre-Law Organization is to foster a supportive and empowering community for AA students aspiring to pursue careers in law. Our mission is to provide resources, guidance, community, and opportunities tailored to the unique experiences and challenges faced by AA individuals within the legal field. Through networking events, mentorship programs, educational workshops, and advocacy initiatives, we aim to cultivate a platform where members can develop professionally, engage in meaningful dialogue within the AA community.
The purpose of this organization is to promote mathematics and its applications to women, non-binary people, and underrepresented people interested in it and to promote equal opportunity. We have fun Math themed events every semester and homework hangout sessions. We hope you join!
To provide support, encouragement, and mentorship to the black nursing students at the USF School of Nursing and Health Professions to help the students successfully achieve their nursing goals with a confident understanding of their incredible value to the school as well as the nursing profession.
The purpose of this organization shall be to relay knowledge and information about the field of neuroscience. This includes information through powerpoint presentations, volunteer opportunities, research opportunities, and faculty or other guest speakers.
A team of outstanding student advocates that competes in intercollegiate debate against the top University programs in the nation. We develop leaders through experiential education, competitive and non-competitive activities, and civic engagement. We are "Rhetoric for Social Justice."
The undergraduate economics club aims to give students passionate about the subject a place to interact with one another, advance their knowledge, and investigate economics-related careers. Fostering an inclusive and welcoming community where participants can freely express their opinions.
EESC is an academic and social club that hosts events on special topics, hosts fields, engages in on and off campus partnerships, as well as engage in social justice within the environmental engineering and science field.
Future Clinicians Association (FCA) (FCA) is a student organization created exclusively at the University of San Francisco (USFCA) with the purpose of providing students with further understanding of various clinical opportunities via mentorships, workshops, speakers, and events.
Hilltop Ad Team functions as an advertising agency so as to provide USF students with the opportunity to gain hands-on industry experience. The organization strives to foster a community for any student interested in the advertising industry to build connections, and learn and grow professionally.
Our main purpose is to connect with other Electrical Engineers in the area and build a strong sense of community through the international organization called Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, or IEEE for short.
The Kinesiology Student Association (KSA) is dedicated to creating a supportive and engaging community for students passionate about Kinesiology. We provide a variety of opportunities, including networking events and collaborative projects. Our goal is to help students enhance their knowledge, build valuable connections, and excel academically and professionally in the field of Kinesiology. Join us to be part of an active community, gain real-world experience, and advance your career in Kinesiology!
LPE aims to connect students with staff to recognize, foster, and reward outstanding scholastic achievement in Communication Studies, promote and encourage professional development among Communication majors, and provides an opportunity to discuss and exchange ideas in the field of Communication.
The purpose of this organization is to examine the influence of gender in the nursing profession. Through active involvement in volunteerism and activities, this organization strives to develop community, leadership, professional skill, and educate the nuanced experiences of nurses.
The Management Club seeks to offer members lasting relationships, leadership opportunities, and career development. Our values are: support, adaptability, innovation, relationship building, growth, community, and skill building.
Marketing Club is an organization designed for business majors to advance marketing competencies, develop business skills, and network with others of similar interest. It is built to provide its members with internship/job opportunities and to assist them with building a strong portfolio for their future careers.
The purpose of MAPS is to provide underrepresented pre-medical students with knowledge and skills in relation to professional involvement in the field of health care. The goal of the organization is to help improve minority student matriculation into all professional health related programs.
To foster communication, cooperation, solidarity and fellowship among minority students of architecture. Whereas the activities are geared towards these minority groups, membership and activities are open to anyone who believes in and supports the goals, by-laws, and spirit of NOMAS.
Omicron Theta Chi is a pre-professional health organization established to stimulate higher academic achievement, provide service to the community, and further friendship and cooperation among those students interested in the careers in the health sciences.
The purpose behind O.R.C.A is to foster a culture and community across different mathematically inclined departments at the university.
The Philosophy Club gathers students interested in philosophy. We engage in discussion and host social events in coordination with the philosophy department. This purpose does not contradict the University’s mission or its Catholic, Jesuit character.
Pre-AMSA offers students helpful information on applying to medical school and being a unique applicant, as well as volunteer, research, leadership, and networking opportunities. By uniting Pre-Medical undergraduate pursuits we foster a community for anyone with any interest level in Medical School.
This organization is for future physician assistants. The purpose behind this is to educate and help prepare students for graduate school by presenting them with academic, professional, and social support. This group serves as space for us to share opportunities and connect with others.
Psychology Student Association (PSA) is driven by the need to support and connect students. It believes in a united psychology major community, and PSA's ties to the Psychology Department also offer direct access to faculty, staff, and resources, boosting academic and professional growth.
Our club promotes awareness, education, and advocacy in public health. We engage students in discussions, activities, and events while fostering inclusivity and respect for diverse perspectives. Our mission is to improve community health and well-being on our campus and make positive contributions.
Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers is a student chapter that changes lives by empowering the Hispanic community to realize its fullest potential and to impact the world through STEM awareness, access, support and development.
SWE is dedicated to empowering women in Engineering and other STEM related fields in their prospective career while offering professional help, advice, and connections.
Our SEEDS Chapter aims to provide opportunities for students, especially those from underrepresented groups, to engage with ecology and develop leadership skills. We strive for environmental understanding, diverse representation in ecology, and a sustainable future for all.
The Student Investment Club is a fully student-led organization that acts as a community for members of all backgrounds and experience levels seeking personal finance support and financial services industry career development. SIC hosts guest speakers, socials, and investment industry connections.
The Hospitality Society is a student-run organization that is designed to bridge the gap between student life and the professional world. THS provides industry knowledge, enriching experiences, and diverse networking opportunities. THS actively strives to form a support environment that promotes friendships and shapes the future leaders of the industry. This purpose does not contradict the University's mission or its Catholic, Jesuit character.
Tri-Beta is an honor/professional society for students of the biological sciences at USF aimed towards stimulating interest, scholarly attainment, and investigation in the biological sciences and promoting the dissemination of information and new interpretations among students of the life sciences.
The purpose of Tri-Gamma shall be to establish friendships among its members, promote individual growth, to broaden the moral, intellectual and spiritual life of its members. Furthermore, the society will develop leadership and encourage its members to assure the highest responsibilities as students.
To unite like-minded individuals and provide them with the environment, knowledge, and resources necessary to become successful leaders in the workplace. Our organization is open to all students, majors, and genders that are in support of professional women.
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Women in Physics (WiP) welcomes anybody and everybody with an interest in physics. WiP is a group that focuses on supporting members' interests in physics and creating a safe environment for members to express their ideas and interests. WiP is a community for members to meet others that share their passion for physics.
The purpose of this organization is to uplift, support, and guide young women in their journey to becoming lawyers. Women in Pre-Law Society upholds the University of San Francisco’s mission for social justice, and we value courage, community, and courtesy.
Women in Pre-Medicine Society is a community for female-identifying students who intend to pursue medical school after their time at the University of San Francisco. Through community building, community service, development, and self-care, we empower and support women as they grow in academia.
Women in Psych offers opportunities for social and academic success through on- and off-campus activities. We primarily focus on providing a non-threatening and nonexclusive community for psychology majors or minors.
Women in Science strives to create an inclusive and positive community for women in STEM and supporters who have a passion for science. The Women in Science chapter at USF also aims to provide members with networking opportunities, mentor relationships, and overall pursuit of a career in STEM.
Women in Technology is dedicated to supporting, engaging and empowering women in STEM. Furthermore, WiT's mission is to aid in the growth and development of women, to create a strong community of women in technology, and to provide opportunities for academic and professional success.