Roosevelt University

Student Organizations

There are many active student organizations at Roosevelt University, which provide co-curricular opportunities to enhance your collegiate experience. You will meet other students, network with professionals, and have access to programs which can improve your leadership skills.

Registered Student Organizations

Spring 2013 student organization registration is now complete. Please contact Elizabeth Choporis if you are interested in starting a student organization. Please refer to the the Student Organization Resource Manual (below) to learn the difference between Registered and Recognized Student Organizations.

List of Student Organizations:

The Spring 2013 Student Organizations list provides descriptions and contact information of current student organizations.

All student organizations must comply with University Code of Student Conduct and conduct oneself respectfully and portray Roosevelt University in a positive light. All organizations must also follow University guidelines policies, procedures, and contracts, room reservations, funding processes, and other operations. Failure to meet these requirements may result in a student conduct hearing, restrictions on access or privileges to individuals and/or an organization, or other outcomes.

Starting a Student Organization

If you are interested in starting a new organization at the Chicago Campus, review the Student Organization Resource Manual, and fill out the above registration form. Then, schedule an appointment to talk with a staff member in the Center for Student Involvement so we can assist you with the process.

To start a student organization at the Schaumburg Campus, contact the Center for Campus Life in Schaumburg at 847-619-7940 or visit Room 430.