Student Organizations
Pursue your passion or explore new interests and ideas.
Looking for a way to have an impact on campus, metro-Detroit, or even the world? Then exploring all that our more than 150+ vibrant Registered Student Organizations have to offer is a great way to get started!
Our organizations range widely in focus, so there is something for everyone! Dance with Swing Dearborn, learn sustainability through ECO, build schools worldwide with BuildOn, and serve within our community with Circle K.
Corq: The new student organization app
Introducing Corq! This new app keeps you up-to-date on all events happening at UM-Dearborn all on your phone. Corq helps you narrow down events based on time, location, distance, themes, and perks like free food or free giveaways. As a companion to VictorsLink, Corq also allows you to stay connected with student organizations' events and find a student org that matches your interest.
Meet a Few of our Organization Leaders!
Organization Categories
Our many organizations have been categorized into 7 areas by the Student Organization Advisory Council (SOAC), to help you find which orgs are for you!
Student organizations who aim to indulge Wolverines in fun activities to help relax, rejuvenate, and rekindle their interest in hobbies. This also includes organizations that define themselves as providing Wolverines with opportunities to pursue their passions outside of academics.
Student organizations focused on bringing about social change for a cause they strongly believe in. This also includes organizations that strive to make a positive difference in the civic life of communities through non-political processes.
Student organizations that work toward establishing a more just and equitable society. These organizations may strive to identify and eliminate barriers that prevent equal participation of certain identity groups and/or promote diversity and inclusion, by celebrating the differences among the student community and building a positive environment that makes everyone feel welcome.
Academic organizations are those which are created or based on the intention to promote any academic discipline. These can be related to all academic fields of study/subjects and may help students by planning and organizing events or workshops that inform, educate, and advance their knowledge within that field.
Student organizations that are recognized by a national or international organization and the Office of Student Life as official fraternities and sororities on campus.
Student organizations that classify themselves as honor societies or that are related to or connecting to a profession.
Student organizations aimed at educating, promoting, and raising awareness for one or more of the nine domains of wellness through programming, policy change, and other initiatives.