College of Arts and Sciences
Get Involved
Make a Splash on Campus!
Campus involvement is an essential part of a successful college experience. Our students are active members, contributors, and leaders across a wide range of campus and professional organizations. Explore Huskies Connect to discover student organizations to join or events to attend.
Student Organizations
Anthropology
- The Anthropology Collective
Art
- SGDA/AIGA (American Institute of Graphic Arts)
- Art Student Union
- Future Art Educators
- Animators Anonymous
Atmospheric, Earth, and Geospatial Sciences
- American Meterological Society Student Chapter
- Granite City Weather
- Earth and Environmental Alliance
- Geospatial Science Club/Gamma Theta Upsilon Society
Communication Studies
- Communication Studies Club
- Conflict Resolution Services for Students (CRSS)
- Forensics (Competitive Speech)
English
- The Creative Writing Club (CWC)
- Upper Mississippi Harvest literary and arts journal
History
- Alpha Epsilon Omega
- Social Studies Club
Mass Communications
- KVSC 88.1 FM
- Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA)
- Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ)
- University Chronicle
- UTVS Television
Mathematics
- Mathematics Club
Music
- St. Cloud State Concert Choir
- SCSU Electronic Dance Music Club
- Husky Sports Band
- American Choral Directors Association (ACDA)
- Collegiate Music Educators National Conference Chapter
Political Science and International Relations
- International Relations Club
Internships and Experiential Learning
An applied learning experience or academic internship is a form of experiential learning that integrates knowledge and theories learned in the classroom with practical application and skill development in a professional setting. Students may earn academic credit and are evaluated according to a job description that is incorporated into a course.
Internships are overseen by a faculty member and by a designated employee of the host organization. Academic learning objectives are integral to the internship, distinguishing them from volunteer positions or jobs.
Speak to your advisor for more information or to explore your options.