Clubs and Organizations

Clubs and Organizations

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Registered Student Organizations (RSOs)
Florida A&M University has over 300 Registered Student Organizations (RSOs) on campus. Each organization is unique in their purpose and focus, but all stand firm in their mission to enhance the Rattler experience. The Office of Student Activities prides itself on offering diverse programs and having a wide array of different organizations on campus.

 

Clubs & Organizations 

The Efferson Student Union & Activities (ESUA) is committed to the holistic development of student leaders by providing services, resources, events, and programs that allow students to deeply engage with each other, their organizations, and the overall FAMULY.

ESUA is an advocate for students and student organizations, provides quality and impactful programming by affording all students the opportunity to get involved in co-curricular activities.

Our office facilitates several programs throughout the year that affords our students the opportunity to engage, discover and learn, about themselves and the community around them.   

 

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How Can We Help?

We acknowledge that managing and sustaining an organization can be challenging. Our hope is that this page and our office can be a one-stop-shop for all of your organizational needs. From help understanding policies that govern RSOs, completing the registration/re-registration process, or registering for an involvement fair, we are here to help you flourish!

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REGISTRATION PROCESS

Start a new club/organization or just re-register your current one. 

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GET INVOLVED

FAMU's online community that helps departments, and all member-based organizations streamline processes and drive engagement.

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CLUB TOOLKIT

Find helpful resources and forms that will assist with your club or organizations success.

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STOP HAZING

Hazing does not define brotherhood, sisterhood, or respect. In addition to being dangerous, hazing is illegal. It is up to us to combat and stop this cruel, demeaning, and degrading practice.

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STAY CONNECTED

The Student Activities Newsletter highlights campus involvement, leadership development, and organizational success while sharing essential updates, resources, and opportunities for the FAMU community.