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Getting Involved
Student life at Chico State isn’t limited to the classroom. We are nationally recognized for our commitment to community service and engagement, and co-curricular activities give students a sense of belonging, an opportunity to build meaningful relationships, and real-world experiences they’ll carry into their future careers.
Clubs, Organizations, Activities
The University offers over 150 student clubs and organizations, which focus on everything from specific majors and professional associations to religious and cultural organizations. Our Recreational Sports program has 26 competitive club sports teams and our Fraternity and Sorority Affairs program has 32 campus-recognized fraternities, sororities, and culturally based fraternities and sororities. Our diverse range of opportunities allow students from any class level to meet others with similar interests and provide an opportunity to create lifelong friendships, develop leadership skills and immerse themselves in the Wildcat family. Find out how to get involved at www.csuchico.edu/sll.
Community Involvement
Community is an integral part of the Chico State experience, and many student organizations spend time giving back. For example, students volunteering through Community Action Volunteers in Education (CAVE) or the Community Legal Information Clinic (CLIC) contribute more than 60,000 volunteer hours each year to the North State and beyond. CAVE, CLIC, ’Cats in the Community, and other service opportunities allow our students to make a difference in people’s lives and grow into active, committed, and well-rounded professionals and community members. To learn more, visit as.csuchico.edu.
Civic Engagement
Faculty and staff in every discipline are committed to giving students hands-on training and real-world experience in their fields. Whether it’s gaining tax preparation experience by providing free services for those in need or counseling or program coordinating experience by interning at a local nonprofit, students can talk with their advisors or the Office of Civic Engagement, www.csuchico.edu/civic, to find civic engagement opportunities.
First-Year Experience Program
The first year at Chico State is an exciting time for students, and it can be overwhelming! The FirstYear Experience Program supports student transitions through UNIV and U-courses that incorporate High Impact Practices, including collaborative and active learning, peer mentors and engagement with public issues. These strategies are proven to provide benefits to college students of all backgrounds, including
higher grade point averages, and higher student satisfaction
with their education. Our firstyear courses fulfill a variety of general education (GE) graduation requirements while helping students explore their identity and interests, develop successful skills and habits, and make close connections to peers and faculty. Research clearly shows that students who become active and engaged members of the university community in their first year are more likely to make it to graduation than students who do not. Find out more at www.csuchico.edu/fye.
Study Abroad and Exchange
By allowing students to study at institutions in the United States and around the world, the National Student Exchange and Study Abroad programs prepare future leaders to thrive in our interconnected world. With 85 programs in more than 30 countries, students can explore the world, become more culturally competent, develop a foreign language, and, of course, have the experience of a lifetime. Don't hesitate to contact us at studyabroad@csuchico.edu if you have any additional questions or would like more information.
For more information, visit www.csuchico.edu/studyabroad. Student Fitness, Sports, and Outdoor Adventures
Student activity fees ensure access to the Associated Students’ Wildcat Recreation Center (WREC), which boasts top-of-the-line weight and cardio equipment, four group exercise rooms, an indoor running track, a pool and spa, a 35-foot climbing wall and bouldering arch, three basketball courts, and a multi-activity court. The WREC works closely with Adventure Outings to give students the chance to explore the beauty of the North State by offering more than 80 outdoor trips each year. Visit as.csuchico.edu/wrec to find out more.
Athletics
Chico State student-athletes compete at a high level while pursuing a quality education. Their academic success, along with excellent coaching and fine facilities, has contributed to the University’s reputation as one of the top NCAA Division II athletic programs in the nation. Every Wildcat can take pride in striking a healthy balance between student and athlete. To view the schedule of upcoming athletic events, visit www.chicowildcats.com.
Chico State sports include:
Ă Baseball (Men’s) Ă Basketball (Men’s and Women’s) Ă Cross Country (Men’s and Women’s) Ă Golf (Men’s and Women’s) Ă Soccer (Men’s and Women’s) Ă Softball (Women’s) Ă Track and Field (Men’s and Women’s) Ă Volleyball (Women’s)