ASEAC Clubs
ASEAC-Sponsored Clubs on Campus
Student clubs partially-funded by ASEAC meet the following criteria:
- Have a constitution
- Hold regular meetings
- Have elected officers
- Prepare financial reports
- Prepare agendas and minutes for all meetings
- Send a representative to Student Council each week
- Participate in football and basketball homecoming
- Do a service project each semester
To Start an ASEAC Club
If there is a group of at least 10 students interested in forming an ASEAC-recognized and supported club, you can get more information by doing one of the following:
- Ask for Club Start-Up Info in the Student Life Office or the Game Room
- Attend a Student Council Meeting at 4:30 p.m. on Tuesdays
- Contact the ASEAC Executive Assistant
See "Clubs on Campus" for more information about the responsibilities of an ASEAC-recognized and supported club.
Types of Clubs That are Typically Active Each Year
- Academic Honorary: Phi Theta Kappa, Physics, Most Excellent Club of Earth & Space Science
- Athletic: Gila Force
- Communicative: Oasis Yearbook
- Fine Arts: Band, Choir, Dance, Drama, Orchestra
- Cultural: HOLA, Intertribal Club, International Club, Polynesian Club, Black Student Union
- Occupational: Criminal Justice Student Association, Student Nurses' Association
- Political: Republicans, Democrats
- Public Relations: Advance Team
- Spirit: Cheerleaders, Rowdy Reptiles
- Religious: Newman Center for Catholic Students, Latter-day Saints Student Association
- Social: Mark Allen Hall, Nellie Lee Hall, Residence Towers, Outdoor Club