Student life
Student Involvement Opportunities
The School is committed to engage you as an individual, challenge you to explore and create as many possibilities as you have interests and assist you in achieving all your academic goals. Join one (or more) of the 500+ clubs and student organizations at ASU. Participating in a club at ASU offers students the opportunity to meet new people, gain leadership experience, participate in community service, and enhance their overall experience at ASU.
Maximize your impact at ASU and your community and get involved!
Student organizations
Watts College of Public Service & Community Solutions students participate in a range of student organizations that make a significant impact in the university community and beyond. These groups provide effective learning environments for students, preparing them to live in a multicultural society and work in a global community while building lasting friendships.
For more information about the wide range of involvement opportunities offered to Watts College of Public Service students, please visit Student Organizations.
Alpha Phi Sigma (APS) - Downtown - APS is the nationally recognized honor society for students in the field of criminal justice science. The society recognizes academic excellence by undergraduate and graduate students of criminal justice as well as students in the juris doctorate field.
Criminology and Criminal Justice Club - Downtown - This club is new in the Fall of 2024. The club will connect students who are interested in the leadership, professional development, and networking skills involved in earning this degree. For more information, complete this form.
Undergraduate Student Government (USG) - USG is the students' voice to university administration, the Arizona Board of Regents, and local and state government. USG advocates for student-friendly policies at both the campus and university levels and also provides club funding for organizations across campus.
Student Organization Resource Center (SORC) - Browse a comprehensive list of clubs and organizations at ASU representing academic and non-academic student interests.
Participate in undergraduate research
Research is experiential education. As an undergraduate, you can work with faculty, graduate students and other undergraduates to transform your knowledge into actual practice – whether it is working with assessing the impact homeownership has on low-income families and communities or creating your own entrepreneurial experience to launch a nonprofit. Learn more about undergraduate research opportunities here.
Barrett, the Honors College
Barrett, The Honors College at Arizona State University is a selective residential college that recruits academically outstanding undergraduates across the nation. Barrett students enjoy an array of opportunities, including study abroad programs, participation in research and internships, invitations to social and cultural events, and meetings with renowned campus visitors.